Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Review of Levine, Short Stories by Jesus

ON THE PARABLES: Sure, Jesus Was Son of God. But How Was His Fiction? Amy-Jill Levine Makes Contribution to Jewish New Testament Lit (Jerome A. Chanes, The Forward)

● Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi
By Amy-Jill Levine
HarperOne, 320 pages, $25.99
Levine’s exploration of first-century Judea is splendid; tax collectors, judges, merchants, widows and mustard trees provide the interstitial tissue for the historical context of the parables. But Levine goes well beyond context. She thoroughly — and wittily — rips the parables from the hands of the “domesticated” interpreters and re-reads them to us in the form that Jesus may very well have intended. In the process, we learn what Judaism could well have been about in Temple times.