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The Death of Jesus the ­Jew
Midrash in the Shadow of the Holocaust

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Paperback, 288 pages
Published
Ireland, 3 December 2022

Our 'Gospel truths' are largely sourced and redacted from the Hebrew Bible. The Death of Jesus the Jew demonstrates how the Passion Narratives have little to do with 'Gospel truth' and how these stories, with their anti-Jewish polemic, hosted the unintended seedbed for the racial anti-Semitism of the nineteenth century, which in turn led to the Holocaust. Judas didn't betray Jesus with a kiss, even if this 'event' inspired Caravaggio and many other artists; Judas didn't hang himself or take 30 pieces of silver and probably died in his bed. Women were almost certainly present at the Last Supper where no one was ordained; Jesus never met Pilate and died a faithful Jew. While this book makes no claim to originality, it hopes to make established scholarship more accessible to lay people, clergy and teachers.


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Our 'Gospel truths' are largely sourced and redacted from the Hebrew Bible. The Death of Jesus the Jew demonstrates how the Passion Narratives have little to do with 'Gospel truth' and how these stories, with their anti-Jewish polemic, hosted the unintended seedbed for the racial anti-Semitism of the nineteenth century, which in turn led to the Holocaust. Judas didn't betray Jesus with a kiss, even if this 'event' inspired Caravaggio and many other artists; Judas didn't hang himself or take 30 pieces of silver and probably died in his bed. Women were almost certainly present at the Last Supper where no one was ordained; Jesus never met Pilate and died a faithful Jew. While this book makes no claim to originality, it hopes to make established scholarship more accessible to lay people, clergy and teachers.

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9781782183952
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1782183957
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2.4 x 21.3 x 21.3 centimeters (0.34 kg)

About the Author

Peter Keenan, who was born in Dublin, studied for the priesthood but left before ordination. He holds a B. A. degree in Theology specializing in history and religious studies. Peter has lectured extensively at gatherings for clergy, students, laity and teachers. In 1986, Peter was appointed an adviser to the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales where he served for many years as secretary to its Committee for Catholic-Jewish Relations. Peter describes himself as a post-Holocaust Catholic.

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