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The Suffering Servant: Jewish and Christian Readings of Isaiah 52:14 – 53:12

Is the servant an individual or a symbol for the nation of Israel? Is he a prediction of Jesus, or is he the Messiah, who according to some rabbinic texts sits at the gates of Rome? Who was the servant for Isaiah’s original audience, and who might be the servant today?

Tuesday, October 20 | 
6:00 pm Eastern
Free
Free

A virtual series

Co-Presented with Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Sponsored by Barbara Ritchin.

Watch our Jesus and the Jews Lecture from spring 2020

Read. Prof. Levine’s biography  

Interview with Prof. Levine from US Catholic Magazine

This event has taken place

Tuesday, October 20 | 
6:00 pm
Free
Free

Is the servant an individual or a symbol for the nation of Israel? Is he a prediction of Jesus, or is he the Messiah, who according to some rabbinic texts sits at the gates of Rome? Who was the servant for Isaiah’s original audience, and who might be the servant today?

This event has taken place

A virtual series

Co-Presented with Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Sponsored by Barbara Ritchin.

Watch our Jesus and the Jews Lecture from spring 2020

Read. Prof. Levine’s biography  

Interview with Prof. Levine from US Catholic Magazine

Agreeing to Disagree:

How Jews and Christians Read Scripture Differently

with Dr. Amy-Jill Levine

Although Jews and Christians share common books — the Jewish Tanakh and the Christian Old Testament — differences in translation, punctuation, definitions, theology, emphasis and even canonical order all lead to differences in community self-definition. What prompts these differences, and what do they suggest about Jewish and Christian priorities?

Join us as we see how and why Jews and Christians have disagreed over biblical interpretation in the past, and how, with knowledge of history and theology, we can today better appreciate each other’s interpretations.

Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School and Department of Jewish Studies, is a self-described Yankee Jewish feminist who teaches biblical studies in Nashville, the buckle of the Bible Belt. Her most recent book, coauthored with Marc Z. Brettler, is The Bible With and Without Jesus.

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