The God of Israel and Christian theology
R. Kendall Soulen
Bok · Engelsk · 1996
| Omfang | xii, 195 sider
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| Opplysninger | Preface The God of Israel after Christendom p. 1 A Flaw in the Heart of the Crystal: Justin and Irenaeus p. 25 Christian Divinity without Jewish Flesh: Kant and Schleiermacher p. 57 Consummation at the End of Christendom: Barth and Rahner p. 81 The Blessing of an Other: A Proposal p. 109 The Scriptures: The Economy of Consummation p. 114 The Scriptures: Curse and Redemption p. 141 The Apostolic Witness: God's Reign and the Name of Jesus Christ p. 156 Notes p. 178 Index p. 191. - «With acknowledgment that Christian theology contributed to the persecution and genocide of Jews comes a dilemma: how to excise the cancer without killing the patient? Kendall Soulen shows how important Christian assertions -- the uniqueness of Jesus, the Christian covenant, the finality of salvation in Christ -- have been formulated in destructive, supersessionist ways not only in the classical period (Justin Martyr, Irenaeus) and early modernity (Kant and Schleiermacher) but even contemporary theology (Barth and Rahner). Along with this first full-scale critique of Christian supersessionism, Soulen's own constructive proposal regraps the narrative unity of Christian identity and the canon through an original and important insight into the divine-human covenant, the election of Israel, and the meaning of history.” – Forlagets beskrivelse
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| ISBN | 0800628837. - 9780800628833
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