Christianity | Jewish | Orthodox Christianity | Jewish history | Passion (Christianity) | Jewish Theological Seminary of America | American Jewish Committee | Minister (Christianity) | Jewish Theological Seminary | Jewish philosophy | Dean (Christianity) | Jewish National Fund | Atonement in Christianity | Christianity Today | Christianity in Lebanon | American Jewish Congress | Early Christianity | World Jewish Congress | Western Christianity | Liberal Christianity | Jewish messianism | Jewish emancipation | Orthodox Christianity in Lebanon | National Council of Jewish Women | Jewish Museum (New York) | Eastern Christianity | Celtic Christianity | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | The Jewish Chronicle | Jewish refugees |
He is known for his view on continuity between Second Temple period Judaism and Jewish Christianity and considers that Jesus cannot be considered as a "founder" of a religion.
Kraft has also produced significant work in manuscript studies (including Coptic texts), on so-called "Jewish Christianity" in antiquity, on the pseudepigrapha and on the Christian transmission of ancient Jewish writings.