Course Catalog - 2011-2012

     

FSEM 107 - JESUS & JEWISH IMAGINATION

Long Title: JESUS IN THE JEWISH IMAGINATION
Department: Humanities Division
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The figure of Jesus has inspired a certain amount of fascination in the modern Jewish imagination, serving as a symbol of political longing, the universality of suffering, and biographic and spiritual displacement. Why did the Christian messiah, who for most of Jewish history was a taboo or vilified character, fascinate so many Jewish writers, artists, and thinkers of the twentieth century? Beginning with background in ancient sources, this course will examine the development of modern Jewish historical philosophical, literary, and artistic understandings of Jesus. We will discuss how Jewish thinkers and writers have viewed Jesus and Christianity, the various political and cultural interests and longings Jesus came to represent for them and why, for certain writers, Jesus became a potent symbol for thinking about Jewish experience. This course is limited to first-year students only, any others will be removed from this course.