Healing the Schism : : Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter.

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Place / Publishing House:Ashland : : Lexham Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction: The Election of Israel and Christian Theology -- Marshall's Challenge -- A Christian Affirmation of the Election of Israel -- A Survey of Existing Approaches -- God, Israel, and Torah -- The Jewish People and Jewish Practice -- The Emergence of Modern Judaism -- The New Jewish-Christian Encounter -- Distinctive #1: Commitment to Theological and Doctrinal Rigor -- Distinctive #2: Assessment of the Other's Tradition in Light of One's Own -- Distinctive #3: Recognition of Underlying Theological Commonality between Judaism and Christianity -- Distinctive #4: Reassessment of One's Own Tradition in Light of the Other's -- A Word on Boundary Redefinition and the Threat of Syncretism -- Overview of Study -- Approach and Methodology -- Outline of Chapters -- Chapter 1: "Salvation Is of the Jews": Karl Barth's Doctrine of Israel and the Church -- Introduction -- The Election of God in Barth's Theology -- The Election of Jesus Christ -- The Election of the Community -- The Election of the Individual -- The Command of God in Barth's Theology -- The Command of God -- The Command of God the Creator -- The Command of God the Reconciler -- The Mission of Christ in Barth's Theology -- Christology and Christian Witness -- The Jewishness of Jesus in Barth's Christology -- Christ as the Fullness of the Law -- The Election of Israel in Barth's Theology -- Barth's Doctrine of the Jewish People (Israel) -- Barth's Doctrine of Judaism (Torah) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: "The Sprouting of Our Redemption": Franz Rosenzweig's Theology of Judaism and Christianity -- Introduction -- Judaism and Christianity in Rosenzweig's Theology -- Overview of the Star of Redemption -- Explication of Part 3 of the Star of Redemption -- The Fire or Eternal Life -- The Rays or the Eternal Way. 
505 8 |a The Star or Eternal Truth -- Christology and Ecclesiology in Rosenzweig's Theology -- Christology and Christianity's Redemptive Vocation -- The Jewishness of Jesus in Rosenzweig's Christology -- Christ and the Jewish People -- A Word on Jewish "Dual-Covenant" Theology -- The Election of Israel in Rosenzweig's Theology -- Rosenzweig's Doctrine of the Jewish People (Israel) -- Rosenzweig's Doctrine of Judaism (Torah) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: "Torah Shall Go Forth from Zion": Reconceiving Christology and Ecclesiology in Light of Israel -- Introduction -- Christology in Light of Israel -- The Jewishness of Jesus -- God's Incarnation in the Jewish People -- Theology of Suffering -- Ecclesiology in Light of Israel -- Renouncing Supersessionism -- Christianity as God's Expanded Covenant with Israel -- Reclaiming the Doctrine of Election -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Hastening toward the "Day that Is Entirely Shabbat": Mark Kinzer's Messianic Jewish Theology -- Introduction -- The Shape of Messianic Jewish Theology -- The Connection between Israel and Jesus -- Messianic Judaism as a Branch of Judaism -- The Election of Israel in Kinzer's Theology -- "Creation-Consummation" -- "Sin-Redemption" -- Israel and Torah -- The Mission of Christ in Kinzer's Theology -- The Incarnation and Life of Christ -- The Crucifixion and Death of Christ -- Jesus as the Ultimate Sacrifice -- Jesus as the Bearer of Divine Judgment -- The Resurrection and Victory of Christ -- The Suffering of Christ and the Suffering of Israel -- Kinzer's Twofold Ecclesiology -- Postmissionary Messianic Judaism -- Bilateral Ecclesiology in Solidarity with Israel -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Continued Recasting of Christian Theology in Light of Israel -- Revisiting Marshall's Four Options -- The Contribution and Significance of Messianic Judaism. 
505 8 |a Appendix 1: The Jewish People's Relationship to Land, Language, and Law in Rosenzweig's Thought -- Land -- Language -- Law -- Appendix 2(A): Marc Chagall's White Crucifixion -- Appendix 2(B): Marc Chagall's Exodus -- Bibliography -- Scripture Index -- Old Testament -- New Testament -- Subject Index. 
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