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The Jewish Jesus and His Interpreters: Amy-Jill Levine and the Return of the New Testament to Second Temple Judaism

Amy-Jill Levine (b. 1956) is an American biblical scholar who has reshaped how readers situate Jesus, Paul, and the first followers of Jesus inside the diverse Jewish world of the Second Temple period rather than inside the categories of later … Continue reading

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Decoding Jewish New Testament Scholar Amy Jill-Levine

Per Alliance Theory: Amy-Jill Levine functions as a high-status neutral arbiter who manages the inflation of moral threats between competing religious coalitions. According to the framework of David Pinsof, humans use moral language and scholarship to coordinate alliances and attack … Continue reading

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