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

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Superior document:Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
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Place / Publishing House:Ashland : : Lexham Press,, 2021.
Ã2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
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Physical Description:1 online resource (257 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.