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Tuesday June 5, 2012 – Dr. William Morrow and Dr. Daniel Fraikin discuss Dr. Daniel Boyarin’s The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ at St. Philip Oak Bay.
Professor Peter Schäfer’s nose is out of joint.
Daniel Boyarin’s address last week ended with an opportunity for questions from the audience.
In the second part of his address, Daniel Boyarin spoke about the significance of the “Son of Man” terminology in Mark’s Gospel.
Thursday May 24, 2012 Daniel Boyarin The Jewish Gospels (Part One)
Church of St. John the Divine
Victoria BC 7:30 p.m.
There was a large crowd at the Boyarin address last night. He spoke and answered questions for an hour and a half. It seemed clear that, for most of the people in his audience, the evening could happily have gone on a lot longer. Read the rest of this entry »
In his book The Jewish Gospels, Daniel Boyarin poses a profound challenge to the religious enterprise.
Daniel Boyarin’s book The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ is a stimulating and accessible account of the origins of Christian faith from a scholarly Jewish perspective.
Daniel Boyarin is a Talmudic scholar. But, Daniel Boyarin is not just any Talmudic scholar. He is the Wayne Gretzky of Talmudic scholars. Even those who disagree with his conclusions, agree that, in the realm of Talmudic scholars, Boyarin is a star.
