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Thomas Kazen

    Jesus and Purity Halakhah
    Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition
    • Focusing on purity and purification in early Judaism and the Jesus tradition, this collection of twelve essays by Thomas Kazen explores the evolution of Jewish purity practices during the late Second Temple period. It engages with critical discussions on the interplay between ritual and morality, the significance of metaphor, and incorporates evolutionary and embodied perspectives, contributing to ongoing scholarly debates in the field.

      Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition2021
    • What did Jesus think about Jewish practice regarding impurity? How did he relate to the inner-Jewish debates of his day concerning ritual purity and impurity? Did he discard the impurity concept altogether, or was it an obvious and natural part of his Jewish faith and life? Did he advocate another or different type of purity? Ritual or cultic purity was paramount in Jewish society and life during the Second Temple period, and differences in purity halakhah were one of the factors that distinguished various movements. Therefore, considering purity is crucial in any attempt to interpret the historical Jesus within his contemporary context. In the latest phase of historical Jesus study, researchers have given prominence to Jesus' social and cultural context. In keeping with this goal, Thomas Kazen discusses the historical Jesus alongside what we know of Jewish purity halakhah of his time and explains Jesus' attitude toward impurity. Kazen balances the work of New Testament scholars on Judaism and legal matters by incorporating the historical Jesus studies of Jewish scholars, seeking to engage students of the historical Jesus with the primary materials relating to legal matters.

      Jesus and Purity Halakhah2021