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Jesus and Yahweh
Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine | Harold Bloom
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A provocative character study of the historical Jesus and Yahweh is presented from the perspective of a literary critic, citing inconsistencies and logical flaws throughout the gospels while arguing that the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament are incompatible texts that reflect differing political and religious purposes. By the author of The Anxiety of Influence. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
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Ok, to be fair, I did not understand most of this book. The thing is, I‘m not sure who would. It‘s not purely religious/biblical scholarship, as it pulls in a lot of rabbinical sources, but it‘s not entirely literary criticism either. Bloom can be very hard to read, but not always, but this one was extra tough. 🤷🏻‍♀️
#bookspin done, at least. Not keeping this one, so there‘s some shelf space free.

TheBookHippie I agree sometimes he is really hard to read! I wondered about this one. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I was curious so I read the synopsis of this one... is he basically trying to make a point that Christianity isn't actually rooted in Judaism...?? 4y
ravenlee @TheAromaofBooks yes? He says (frequently) that the Old Testament is basically a hijacking of the Torah, but also that the introduction of Jesus as Christ alters Yahweh of the early days into God-the-Father, who fades into the background as Jesus takes center stage. I think. There‘s a lot of repetition and a lot of jargon I didn‘t really follow, but I think that‘s part of it. 4y
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ravenlee Also, differences between Hebrew influence and Hellenistic...and some other stuff I didn‘t understand. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Hmmm. It's never a good sign when someone reads an author's book & can't actually summarize what he was trying to say! 😂 Sounds like he wasn't as focused as he needed to be or something! 4y
ravenlee @TheAromaofBooks exactly. The Jesus section talked a lot about Yahweh and the Yahweh section talked a lot about Jesus; and there were no endnotes or bibliography or anything! 4y
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Here‘s my #bookspinbingo board! I‘ll write it out later today so I don‘t have to step over it for a month 😆. Tagged is my #bookspin - and since it‘s been on my list for months I suppose it‘s time. #doublespin is The Little Prince, which I have no excuse for never having read.
Thank you Sarah! @TheAromaofBooks You‘re amazing as always.

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ravenlee @CaffeineAndCandy it‘s not that kind of book, and I‘m not Christian. 4y
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Thank you!! Looks great!! 4y
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