Norm and Anomaly in the Jewish Life of Jesus (Toledot Yeshu)

Barbu, Daniel Olivier (December 2014). Norm and Anomaly in the Jewish Life of Jesus (Toledot Yeshu) (Unpublished). In: Norms and Exceptions. A Comparative Approach to Casuistry. Florence, Scuola Normale Superiore. 11.-13.12.2014.

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The Toledoth Yeshu, the “Generation,” or “Life of Jesus,” have been described as an anti-Gospel, or a parody of the Gospel. This protean tradition, witnessed in more than hundred manuscripts and printed editions, offers a “counter-history” of the life of Jesus and the origins of Christianity. According to this mischievous narrative Jesus was an illegitimate child turned charlatan, and his disciples a bunch of violent and senseless rogues who continued to stir up trouble in Israel even following their leader’s shameful hanging. The Toledoth Yeshu is the story of an anomaly (Jesus and the birth of Christianity). It is also a story about confusion: marital confusion, social confusion, and religious confusion. As an exercise in “historical imagination,” the Toledoth Yeshu offers a narrative of religions compared, and a reflection on social and religious borders, on their instability and fragility, and ultimately on their necessity.
The present paper will explore the normative dimension of the Toledoth Yeshu tradition: the way the “disorder of things” the narrative relates also conveys a powerful discourse on social and religious norms. We will also seek to map this tradition in the broader context of medieval Jewish discussions on Jesus (particularly Maimonides) as a “case” in the religious history of mankind, addressing issues of false prophecy, religious deviation, transgression, and heresy.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Division/Institute:

01 Faculty of Theology > Department of Protestant Theology [discontinued] > Institute of Jewish Studies [discontinued]

UniBE Contributor:

Barbu, Daniel Olivier

Language:

English

Submitter:

Daniel Olivier Barbu

Date Deposited:

29 Apr 2015 10:07

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:45

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/67343

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