Title
The God Of Israel And The Nations: Studies In Isaiah And The Psalms
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In The Last Three Decades There Has Been A Theological Reevaluation Of Postbiblical Judaism In Almost All Christian Churches. That Has Led To A Practical Consensus: God Has Not Renounced The Covenant With Israel Nor Has The Church Replaced Israel. In The Light Of The Rediscovery Of This Biblical Truth The Question Of The Relationship Between Jews And Christians Arises Once More.With The Studies Presented In The God Of Israel And The Nations, Norbert Lohfink And Erich Zenger Offer A Scholarly Analysis Of The Biblical Material As A Preliminary Contribution To The Clarification Of The Question Of Jewishchristian Relations. Through The Use Of Canonical Interpretation Of Scripture And The More Recent Readerresponse Theory, The Authors Provide A Suitable Theological Reading Of The Biblical Texts. A Work Of High Scholarship, The God Of Israel And The Nations Will Appeal Especially To Scholars, Students, And Those Interested In Biblical Studies.Essays Are: The Theological Context: The New Relationship Between The Church And Israel; The Concept Of Covenant In Biblical Theology; Covenant And Torah In The Pilgrimage Of The Nations (The Book Of Isaiah And Psalm 25); The Covenant Formula In Psalm 33; Zion As Mother Of The Nations In Psalm 87; The God Of Israels Reign Over The World (Psalms 90106); And Theological Relevance: The Drama Of Covenant History.
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- Q: What is the main focus of this book? A: The main focus is the theological relationship between Jews and Christians, particularly through the lens of biblical texts.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Norbert Lohfink and Erich Zenger, both noted scholars in biblical studies.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes like covenant, theology, and the relationship between the Church and Israel.
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- Q: Are there any specific audiences this book is best for? A: This book is best suited for scholars, students, and individuals interested in biblical studies and theology.
- Q: What type of discussions does this book encourage? A: The book encourages discussions on Jewish-Christian relations and the interpretation of Scripture.