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When and under what circumstances did the Gospel texts begin to
serve anti-Jewish ends? Can it be said, accurately and fairly, that
the evangelists were anti-Jewish? Are there tendencies in the
Gospels that were originally intended by the evangelists to injure
the Jewish people or their religion, or to work against the
interests of the Jewish people and/or their religion? These and
other issues were addressed in a three-year research project that
culminated in a fall 1996 convocation, at which five major research
papers were presented with two respondents to each paper. The
papers and responses are now made available for the first time in
this volume. Major presentations include: Anti-Judaism and the
Gospel of Matthew -Amy-Jill Levine Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of
Luke -Daryl D. Schmidt Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of John -David
Regensberger Something Greater than the Temple -Robert Louis Wilken
Anti-Judaism in the Critical Study of the Gospels -Joseph B. Tyson
Reflections on Anti-Judaism in the New Testament and in
Christianity -E.P. Sanders ""This book succeeds in giving a
comprehensive view of the problem it addresses, and the papers are
clear, forthright presentations that will help the reader see what
the issues were when the Gospels were written and what they still
are."" -E.P. Sanders, Duke University William R. Farmer is
Professor of New Testament at the University of Dallas and
co-editor of Jesus and the Suffering Servant: Isaiah 53 and
Christian Origins (Trinity 1998).
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