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The Cruelty of Supersessionism: The Case of Dietrich Bonhoeffer [PDF]
The impact of the Shoah on Christian biblical and theological studies has been significant. The Christian doctrine of supersessionism, the replacement of the Jews and Judaism by the Christian church, has come in for particular criticism.
John E. Phelan
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The Problem(s) of Reading 1 Peter after Supersessionism [PDF]
Recently, there has been a growing interest in the creative identity formation strategies found in 1 Peter, especially concerning the way that the letter appropriates the Jewish scriptures and Israel’s privileges, promises, and vocation.
Kelly D. Liebengood
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Kant, Anti-Supersessionism, and the Holocaust [PDF]
It is common to accuse Christian supersessionism of responsibility for the Holocaust. This article qualifies this claim by arguing that the theological ideology that directly preceded and aided the Holocaust was unequivocally hostile to this traditional ...
Wojciech Kozyra
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“I Have Come Not to Abolish but to Fulfil”: Reflections on Understanding Christianity as Fulfilment without Presupposing Supersessionism [PDF]
This article explores the interrelationship between the two major issues that the theologians of earliest Christianity were pondering, i.e., how to explain the suspension of the eschaton, and how to understand the relation between Christ believers and ...
Jesper Svartvik
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Post-Supersessionism: Introduction, Terminology, Theology [PDF]
This Special Issue of Religions is dedicated to exploring post-supersessionist readings of New Testament writings [...]
Ralph J. Korner
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Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny [PDF]
Supersessionism, in the sense of advancing upon and thereby replacing an anterior tradition, is intrinsic to both Jewish and Christian identity. The move forward is to acknowledge it rather than debate or deny it, and then to determine how its presence ...
Amy-Jill Levine
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3 Chosenness: supersessionism and racist anti-Judaism [PDF]
Cordelia Heß
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Supersessionism and the Cult Attitude of Stephen and Hebrews [PDF]
In the face of continued debates about Christian supersessionism with regard to Judaism, this article revisits two texts which have been thought to display the harshest anti-temple attitudes in the New Testament: Stephen’s speech in Acts 7, and the Letter to the Hebrews.
Nicholas J. Moore
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Threading the Needle: Post/Anti-supersessionism and Anti-Zionism?
Abstract “We Choose Abundant Life” (WCAL) provides an excellent example of Middle Eastern contextual theology related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Several elements of WCAL serve to inform theological responses to the ongoing crisis.
Joshua B. Kulak
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Comparative Theology in the Islamic Sciences [PDF]
This article provides a brief background of how Comparative Theology is understood today, to point out features of how it is practiced that are responsive to issues peculiar to contemporary Catholicism, and to suggest how a version of CT might be ...
Muhammad Legenhausen
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