Mario Javier Sabán
Jesus' Judaism
Editorial Saban

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This is a rigorous research work on a key character in the history of humanity. In its pages, Mario Sabán explains, compares and criticizes, as well as his degree of involvement in the Judaism of the time. Mario Javier Saban was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His family is descended from the Spanish Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. In 1986 he began his historical and genealogical investigations that led him to investigate the Jewish-Argentine colonial past. In December 1988 he was awarded the Konex Foundation Scholarship 1988-89 for the study of the Argentine colonial past. In February 1990 he traveled to the United States invited by the group ALAJ (Association for Latin American Jews) and gave lectures in Chicago and New York. At the end of February 1990, his first book "Jewish Converts or The Jewish Ancestors of the Traditional Argentine Families" was published, republished immediately in April and which reached the rank of best-seller.In May 1990 he was awarded the second Konex Foundation Scholarship 1990-91. In April 1991 his second book "The Hebrews Our Elder Brothers or Jewish Converts II" appeared. In May 1991 he obtained the third Konex Foundation Scholarship 1991-92. In December 1992 he finished his work entitled "A Thousand Questions and Answers on Spanish and Portuguese Judaism".In March 1993 he published his fourth book "Los Marranos y la economia en el Río de la Plata o Judios Conversos III", where he made an analysis of the economic influence of Portuguese Jews in colonial Argentina. On April 21, 1993, he obtained his law degree from the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. In January 1994 his fifth book "The Jewish Roots of Christianity" (We are all Jews) was published where he began his research on the Jewish origins of the Church. Between 1996 and 2000 he was assistant professor of History of Argentine Law, at the University of Buenos Aires.Between 2000 and 2002 he produced as a result of his theological and historical research, three great works of which the first was published in November 2003 with the title "The Judaism of St. Paul" (The Jewish Matrix of Christianity Volume I). In October 2003 he was appointed Secretary of External Relations of the Judeo-Christian Entesa of Catalonia. In July 2004 he published, "The Hebrew Sabbath in Christianity" (The Jewish Matrix of Christianity Volume II). In July 2005 he published his eighth book "The Intellectual Matrix of Judaism and the Genesis of Europe". In September 2006 he was appointed professor of "Missionary Interpretation of the Torah" at the OCSI (Order of Kabbalah of the Inner Path). In October 2006 he assumed the position of vice-president of Tarbut (Amics Lleidatans of Hebrew Culture).In June 2007 he founded the Tarbut-Sefarad organization, of which he assumed the presidency. In the month of August he published his ninth work "La del pensamiento judio". In January 2008 he was appointed professor and director of the itinerant chair "Don David Melul" for the dissemination of Judaism in Spain. In March 2008 he obtained the title of Doctor of Philosophy from the Complutense University of Madrid with the thesis that was published in book form in June 2008 with the title "The Genius of Maimonides". In September 2008 comes to light after three years of historical and theological research on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, this work that we present to the public entitled "The Judaism of Jesus".

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Mario Javier Sabán
Jesus' Judaism
Editorial Saban

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Peso: 0.3 kgs.
ISBN: 9789874816009

This is a rigorous research work on a key character in the history of humanity. In its pages, Mario Sabán explains, compares and criticizes, as well as his degree of involvement in the Judaism of the time. Mario Javier Saban was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His family is descended from the Spanish Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. In 1986 he began his historical and genealogical investigations that led him to investigate the Jewish-Argentine colonial past. In December 1988 he was awarded the Konex Foundation Scholarship 1988-89 for the study of the Argentine colonial past. In February 1990 he traveled to the United States invited by the group ALAJ (Association for Latin American Jews) and gave lectures in Chicago and New York. At the end of February 1990, his first book "Jewish Converts or The Jewish Ancestors of the Traditional Argentine Families" was published, republished immediately in April and which reached the rank of best-seller.In May 1990 he was awarded the second Konex Foundation Scholarship 1990-91. In April 1991 his second book "The Hebrews Our Elder Brothers or Jewish Converts II" appeared. In May 1991 he obtained the third Konex Foundation Scholarship 1991-92. In December 1992 he finished his work entitled "A Thousand Questions and Answers on Spanish and Portuguese Judaism".In March 1993 he published his fourth book "Los Marranos y la economia en el Río de la Plata o Judios Conversos III", where he made an analysis of the economic influence of Portuguese Jews in colonial Argentina. On April 21, 1993, he obtained his law degree from the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. In January 1994 his fifth book "The Jewish Roots of Christianity" (We are all Jews) was published where he began his research on the Jewish origins of the Church. Between 1996 and 2000 he was assistant professor of History of Argentine Law, at the University of Buenos Aires.Between 2000 and 2002 he produced as a result of his theological and historical research, three great works of which the first was published in November 2003 with the title "The Judaism of St. Paul" (The Jewish Matrix of Christianity Volume I). In October 2003 he was appointed Secretary of External Relations of the Judeo-Christian Entesa of Catalonia. In July 2004 he published, "The Hebrew Sabbath in Christianity" (The Jewish Matrix of Christianity Volume II). In July 2005 he published his eighth book "The Intellectual Matrix of Judaism and the Genesis of Europe". In September 2006 he was appointed professor of "Missionary Interpretation of the Torah" at the OCSI (Order of Kabbalah of the Inner Path). In October 2006 he assumed the position of vice-president of Tarbut (Amics Lleidatans of Hebrew Culture).In June 2007 he founded the Tarbut-Sefarad organization, of which he assumed the presidency. In the month of August he published his ninth work "La del pensamiento judio". In January 2008 he was appointed professor and director of the itinerant chair "Don David Melul" for the dissemination of Judaism in Spain. In March 2008 he obtained the title of Doctor of Philosophy from the Complutense University of Madrid with the thesis that was published in book form in June 2008 with the title "The Genius of Maimonides". In September 2008 comes to light after three years of historical and theological research on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, this work that we present to the public entitled "The Judaism of Jesus".