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Jesus, a Jewish Galilean
Book • 2004
Sean Freyne's "Jesus, a Jewish Galilean" offers a fresh perspective on the historical Jesus, emphasizing his Jewish identity and the socio-political context of his ministry.
Freyne challenges traditional interpretations by examining the historical and cultural realities of first-century Galilee, shedding light on the economic, social, and religious forces that shaped Jesus' life and teachings.
The book delves into the political dynamics of Roman occupation, the economic realities of the time, and the diverse religious landscape of Galilee.
Freyne's analysis provides a deeper understanding of the historical Jesus, moving beyond simplistic portrayals and offering a more nuanced and historically grounded interpretation.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a more comprehensive understanding of the historical Jesus within his original context.
Freyne challenges traditional interpretations by examining the historical and cultural realities of first-century Galilee, shedding light on the economic, social, and religious forces that shaped Jesus' life and teachings.
The book delves into the political dynamics of Roman occupation, the economic realities of the time, and the diverse religious landscape of Galilee.
Freyne's analysis provides a deeper understanding of the historical Jesus, moving beyond simplistic portrayals and offering a more nuanced and historically grounded interpretation.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a more comprehensive understanding of the historical Jesus within his original context.
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