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Confronting Judeophobia in the Classroom [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2020
After an arrest was made in the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting (27 October 2018), it came to light that the shooter’s social media page was emblazoned with a citation from John’s Gospel 8:44 and a rough paraphrase of what the shooter thought it meant ...
Sarah Rollens   +2 more
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Is replacement theology anti-Semitic?

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
In this article, the question is asked whether replacement theology is anti-Semitic – a critique that is often advanced in discourse on replacement theology.
Philip La Grange Du Toit
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Is Religion Coming Back as a Source for Antisemitic Views?

open access: yesReligions, 2020
The most violent American and European antisemites in the 21st century, including not only Jihadists but also white (and black) supremacist terrorist, made some reference to religion in their hatred of Jews. This is surprising.
Gunther Jikeli
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Israel and the Apostolic Mission: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Ephesians and Colossians

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Interpretation of Ephesians and Colossians has often proceeded on the basis that the stance of the original authors and recipients towards Israel is supersessionist, i.e., that the church has entirely replaced or superseded Israel as the locus of divine ...
Lionel J. Windsor
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“Remain in the Calling in Which You Were Called” (1 Cor 7:20): A Post Supersessionist Reading of 1 Corinthians

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This essay explores how Paul negotiates and constructs social identity for the Christos-followers in Corinth from a post-supersessionist perspective by using the Social Identity Theory. Focusing on a close reading of two controversial passages taken from
Kar Yong Lim
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Λογικὴ λατρεία (Rom 12,1). The Pauline Idea of Worship between the Hebrew and Hellenistic Worlds

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2021
This essay focuses on a passage from the Letter to the Romans, better on a famous expression: λογικὴ λατρεία (Rom 12,1). After having studied its context in some depth, it shows how Paul operates in a dual direction: the apostle removes from the ...
Matteo Crimella
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“Children of the Prophets and the Covenant”: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Luke-Acts

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Luke-Acts is a theocentric narrative. It tells how God in and through Jesus acts out of faithfulness to the covenant on behalf of Israel. This article uses this fundamental claim to offer a post-supersessionist reading of Luke-Acts.
Jason F. Moraff
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A Post-Supersessionist Reading of the Temple and Torah in Mark’s Gospel: The Parable of the Vineyard

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Most interpretations of the Temple and Torah in the Gospel of Mark have held a negative view toward the Jewish institutions, declaring that the old has been replaced by the new, meaning Jesus is the new Temple and the Church has replaced the Jewish ...
Vered Hillel
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Not Just the Time of the Other—What Does It Mean for Christians Today to Remember Shabbat and Keep It Holy?

open access: yesReligions, 2022
In this essay, I explore how Christians can relate to the Sabbath in a way that adequately expresses Christian traditions about sacred time while showing respect for distinctly Jewish practices.
Barbara U. Meyer
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Christian and Jewish Communities of Aquileia through the Works of Fortunatian and Chromace

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2020
The article deals with the complex relations between the Jewish and Christian communities in the late antique Aquileia, one of the most important cities of the Roman empire at the time.
Jan Dominik Bogataj, Miran Špelič
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