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Amy-Jill Levine

Rabbi Stanley M. Kessler Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, and University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies and Mary Jane Worthen Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt. Expert in New Testament and Jewish Studies, author of several books including "Jesus for Everyone, Not Just for Christians."

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Aug 12, 2024 • 45min

[Bible] Episode 278: Amy-Jill Levine - Who Are the Pharisees Actually?

Amy-Jill Levine, an expert in Jewish studies, sheds light on the often-misunderstood Pharisees, revealing their critical role in Jewish society and scripture. She discusses the historical roots of the Pharisees, tracing their significance from the Maccabean period to the New Testament. Levine challenges common stereotypes, highlighting how political and cultural contexts have shaped their portrayal. The conversation encourages a nuanced understanding of their contributions to both Judaism and early Christianity.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 37min

Is Jesus For Non-Christians, Too?

Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, a distinguished professor in New Testament and Jewish Studies, explores how non-Christians can find value in Jesus and the Gospels. She emphasizes the universal ethical messages of Jesus' teachings and their relevance to diverse faiths. The discussion tackles the complexities of interpreting the New Testament, urging thoughtful engagement with biblical narratives. Levine advocates for respectful dialogue on differing perspectives and highlights the enriching experience of studying religious texts outside one's faith, fostering personal and communal growth.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 42min

Intersecting Faiths: Exploring Judaism, Christianity, And More With Expert Biblical Scholars

Expert biblical scholars Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine discuss Judaism, Christianity, Rabbinic Literature, the New Testament, anti-Semitism, Hebrew language history, and interpreting ancient Hebrew texts. They explore the intersection of faiths, differences between Rabbinic and Biblical Hebrew, and the importance of understanding historical context in interpreting religious texts.