
Jesus the Jew
Roots of Jesus Spirituality
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Narrated by:
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Rev. Stephen Doyle S.S.L.
About this listen
Jesus was a Jew. His mother, Mary was a Jew. - Finally, contemporary scholarship brings into focus Jesus’ Jewish roots/heritage. For centuries, the Jewishness of Jesus was ignored and this had enormous consequences, the attempts over the centuries to suppress this truth have led to heresies. The 1st Century Jewish conception of the role of the priest, prophet, and messiah are all explained. Fr. Doyle shows how the Jewish prayer life and feasts affected Jesus. He also outlines how the Eucharist and the Passover are connected, and how the Eucharist allows the heavenly liturgy to erupt into time and space.
©2014 Stephen Doyle (P)2014 Pious Society of St. Paul
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