It may come as a surprise that what Christians call “The Old Testament” differs in radical and definitive ways from what Jews refer to as the TaNaKh, and what scholars call the Hebrew Bible. Learn how and why this is so, and examine the political and theological impulse behind the transformation, as well as its implications for the parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity.
This talk can stand alone,
or you may enjoy it as part of the series
"Jews and Christians in Dialogue, Argument & Art"
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