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Healing the schism [electronic resource] :Barth, Rosenzweig, and the new Jewish-Christian encounter / Jennifer M. Rosner.

By: Rosner, Jennifer M [author.].
Contributor(s): Project Muse [distributor.] | Project Muse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Emerging scholars: ; UPCC book collections on Project MUSE: ; UPCC book collections on Project MUSE: Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2016 2015); Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2015] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (355 pages) :) illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781506408026; 1506408028.Subject(s): Christianity and other religions -- Judaism | Judaism -- Relations -- ChristianityGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. DDC classification: 296.4 Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
Introduction : the election of Israel and Christian theology : framing the new Jewish-Christian encounter -- "Salvation is of the Jews" : the legacy and limitations of Karl Barth's doctrine of Israel and the church -- "The sprouting of our redemption" Franz Rosenzweig's theology of Judaism and Christianity -- "Torah shall go forth from Zion" : reconceiving christology and ecclesiology in light of Israel -- Hastening toward the "day that is entirely shabbat" : an exploration and assessment of Mark Kinzer's messianic Jewish theology -- Conclusion : where do we go from here? -- Appendix : the Jewish people's relationship to land, language, and law in Rosenzweig's thought.
Summary: Two paradigm shifts hallmark Jewish-Christian relations in the twentieth century: the collapse of "Christendom" and the Holocaust. From within these shifts, reassessment of the Jewish-Christian relationship emerged. Over the second half of the twentieth century, a new theological account of that relationship has been constructed- one of recognition and reconciling encounter. That work is built largely on the legacy of two pioneering theologians: Karl Barth and Franz Rosenzweig. Healing the Schism attempts to map out the new Jewish-Christian encounter from its nascent origins in the work of these thinkers to its current state at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The goal in this study is threefold: first, to trace key influences in the theological genesis of this developing strand of Jewish-Christian dialogue; second, to outline dominant features of its present incarnation; and finally, to identify potential future directions for this trajectory. This volume offers a constructive vision of Jewish-Christian encounter that affirms the irrevocable election of Israel and the universal, ecclesially mediated saving mission of Christ.
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Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Fuller Theological Seminary, 2012.

Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-323) and index.

Introduction : the election of Israel and Christian theology : framing the new Jewish-Christian encounter -- "Salvation is of the Jews" : the legacy and limitations of Karl Barth's doctrine of Israel and the church -- "The sprouting of our redemption" Franz Rosenzweig's theology of Judaism and Christianity -- "Torah shall go forth from Zion" : reconceiving christology and ecclesiology in light of Israel -- Hastening toward the "day that is entirely shabbat" : an exploration and assessment of Mark Kinzer's messianic Jewish theology -- Conclusion : where do we go from here? -- Appendix : the Jewish people's relationship to land, language, and law in Rosenzweig's thought.

Two paradigm shifts hallmark Jewish-Christian relations in the twentieth century: the collapse of "Christendom" and the Holocaust. From within these shifts, reassessment of the Jewish-Christian relationship emerged. Over the second half of the twentieth century, a new theological account of that relationship has been constructed- one of recognition and reconciling encounter. That work is built largely on the legacy of two pioneering theologians: Karl Barth and Franz Rosenzweig. Healing the Schism attempts to map out the new Jewish-Christian encounter from its nascent origins in the work of these thinkers to its current state at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The goal in this study is threefold: first, to trace key influences in the theological genesis of this developing strand of Jewish-Christian dialogue; second, to outline dominant features of its present incarnation; and finally, to identify potential future directions for this trajectory. This volume offers a constructive vision of Jewish-Christian encounter that affirms the irrevocable election of Israel and the universal, ecclesially mediated saving mission of Christ.

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