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Israel as a Hermeneutical Challenge for Christian Theology
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The presence of Israel as a people, and of Judaism as a vibrant religion, challenges Christians to rethink their theology. This volume draws on the covenantal, redemptive-historical structure of Re...
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07 January 2027
The presence of Israel as a people, and of Judaism as a vibrant religion, challenges Christians to rethink their theology. This volume draws on the covenantal, redemptive-historical structure of Reformed theology to engage with this challenge and contribute to post-supersessionist theology. The challenge is hermeneutical: Israel’s existence affects Christian understanding of the Bible and the Christian faith. It is particularly urgent in our context of both rising antisemitism and an increasing awareness of the theological problems of Zionism. Four Jewish authors respond to the Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Theological contributions of this book.
Contributions by: Koert van Bekkum, Hans Burger, David Courey, Jaap Dekker, Dani Evers, Hélène Evers, Richard Harvey, Raymond Hausoul, Arco den Heijer, Rob van Houwelingen, Arnold Huijgen, Benjamin Kilchör, Mark Kinzer, Gert van Klinken, Bart Koet, Cornelis van der Kooi, Eugene Korn, Gert Kwakkel, Michael Mulder, Mart-Jan Paul, Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, Alexander Stewart, Wim van Vlastuin
Contributions by: Koert van Bekkum, Hans Burger, David Courey, Jaap Dekker, Dani Evers, Hélène Evers, Richard Harvey, Raymond Hausoul, Arco den Heijer, Rob van Houwelingen, Arnold Huijgen, Benjamin Kilchör, Mark Kinzer, Gert van Klinken, Bart Koet, Cornelis van der Kooi, Eugene Korn, Gert Kwakkel, Michael Mulder, Mart-Jan Paul, Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman, Alexander Stewart, Wim van Vlastuin
Price: $93.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Reformed Theology
Publication Date:
07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004780040
Format: Paperback
Prof. dr. Koert van Bekkum is professor of Old Testament at the Theological University Utrecht and Guest Professor of Old Testament at the Evangelical Theological Faculty, Louvain.
Dr. Arco den Heijer is Assistant professor of New Testament at the Theological University Utrecht. He has published on Luke and Acts and their Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts. His dissertation was published as Portraits of Paul’s Performance in the Book of Acts (Mohr Siebeck, 2021).
Dr. Michael Mulder is Assistant professor of Judaica and New Testament at the Theological University Apeldoorn and the Christian University of Applied Sciences in Ede and works as a researcher at the Centrum voor Israëlstudies, which promotes Jewish-Christian dialogue.
Dr. Arco den Heijer is Assistant professor of New Testament at the Theological University Utrecht. He has published on Luke and Acts and their Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts. His dissertation was published as Portraits of Paul’s Performance in the Book of Acts (Mohr Siebeck, 2021).
Dr. Michael Mulder is Assistant professor of Judaica and New Testament at the Theological University Apeldoorn and the Christian University of Applied Sciences in Ede and works as a researcher at the Centrum voor Israëlstudies, which promotes Jewish-Christian dialogue.