Required Reading;
Bart Ehrman, The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 36-55 [Chapter 3: "The Jewish Context of Jesus and His Followers"] - SEE Synoptics FILEBOX (Arnoldus Library).
Important Class Notes:
"Judaism in the First Century of the Common Era" (ppt - download a pdf copy here)
"Judaism in the New Testament" - an outline (class handout)
"Timeline of Judaism and Early Christianity" by A. Y. Reed (pdf availabe here).
Helpful Readings:
Amy‐Jill Levine, “Jesus and Judaism: Why the Connection Stilll Matters,” in Ethical Dimensions in the
Teachings of Jesus and Paul (Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Convention of the Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines, 2004) - availalbe at the Arnodus Library.
The Pontifical Biblical Commission The Jewish People and Their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible (2001) – Read esp. nos. (par.) 23‐63 “Shared Fundamental Themes” and nos. 70‐78 “Jesus in the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles.”
Rabbi Benjamin Blech, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Understanding Judaism, 2nd ed. (NY: Alpha Books, 2003). - available at the Arnoldus Library.
Experience the joy of the good news from a Jewish sage in Galilee called Jesus. Study the texts which Matthew, Mark and Luke composed about him. For the first semester (SS 201) you will learn about the cultures and traditions out of which these gospels were composed; understand the so-called synoptic problem; and engage with the different passages on what Jesus preached and practiced in Galilee.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Quiz 2 - Judaism in the First Century of the Common Era
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- Fr. Randolf C. Flores, SVD
- Fr. Randy is the current Parish Priest and Rector of the Sacred Heart Parish Shrine in Quezon City, Philippines. He is also the Director of the Biblical Apostolate of the Diocese of Cubao and the coordinator for the Biblical Apostolate of the SVD Philippine Central Province. He teaches Biblical courses at the Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City. He holds a doctorate from the Ateneo de Manila University (PhD, 2015) and from the Loyola School of Theology (STD, 2014); Licentiate in Sacred Scripture (SSL, 1999) from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome); an M.A. in Pastoral Ministry from the Divine Word Seminary (1995). He served as president of the Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (CBAP), chairperson of the Tagaytay Religious Association (TRA), Dean of Studies (Divine Word Seminary), and editor of the academic journal Diwa: Studies in Philosophy and Theology. He founded the Certificate in Theological Studies (CTS) at the Divine Word Seminary and the SVD Tagaytay Alternative Learning System (SVD-ALS), an educational program for the out-of-school youth. Visit also his YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/biblicalapostolateph
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