Prospects for Post-Holocaust TheologyScholars Press, 1991 - 309 pagini Discusses the role of Israel (the Jewish people) in the theologies of Karl Barth, Jürgen Moltmann, and Paul van Buren; and shows how they revised the Reformed Churches' doctrines of supersessionism and the dichotomy between "works" (Judaism) and "grace" (Christianity) which prevented dialogue between Christians and Jews. Barth emphasized the centrality of Israel in salvation history and its continued election, though he also held (and this at the very time of the Holocaust) that Jews are doomed to suffer because of their rejection of Christ. Moltmann avoids supersessionism by acknowledging that the world is still unredeemed; both Christians and Jews await a future Redeemer. He thinks of God as suffering in Auschwitz in the Jewish people as he suffered in Christ on the cross. Van Buren also sees God as suffering in Auschwitz. He affirms that the Holocaust is "a reorienting event for Christian faith"; post-Holocaust theology, however, should focus on the continuing existence of the Jewish people, including the State of Israel. |
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... nature that demands antipathy to the people of election , to see this nature yield to the Word of God and to Barth's love for that Jew whom he loves above all others is to see the miraculous work of God . The work is incomplete . There ...
... nature that demands antipathy to the people of election , to see this nature yield to the Word of God and to Barth's love for that Jew whom he loves above all others is to see the miraculous work of God . The work is incomplete . There ...
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... nature of the fellowship between Israel and the church which these documents envision . Moltmann sees the key to this fellowship in the observation that in the Jews ' calling ( to hallow the divine name , to hope for the Kingdom , and ...
... nature of the fellowship between Israel and the church which these documents envision . Moltmann sees the key to this fellowship in the observation that in the Jews ' calling ( to hallow the divine name , to hope for the Kingdom , and ...
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... nature of God is not ( as in Moltmann ) an attempt to defuse the whole concept of monotheism and view it as " Greek , " but the statement that " we do indeed worship the LORD , the God whom they worship " ( 1:92 ) . In Step Five ...
... nature of God is not ( as in Moltmann ) an attempt to defuse the whole concept of monotheism and view it as " Greek , " but the statement that " we do indeed worship the LORD , the God whom they worship " ( 1:92 ) . In Step Five ...
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