Rediscovering Israel’s Messiah

In the ongoing endeavor to increasingly recast traditional Christian theology in non-supersessionist terms, recent books by Mark S. Kinzer and Edjan Westerman deserve particular attention. Both authors lucidly illustrate the way in which the gospel of Jesus is intimately bound to the life and destin...

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Autore principale: Rosner, Jennifer M. (Autore)
Altri autori: Westerman, Edjan (Antecedente bibliografico) ; Kinzer, Mark S. 1952- (Antecedente bibliografico)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Review
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Sage Publishing 2021
In: Pro ecclesia
Anno: 2021, Volume: 30, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 114-123
Recensione di:Learning Messiah (Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, 2018) (Rosner, Jennifer M.)
Jerusalem crucified, Jerusalem risen (Eugene, OR : Cascade Books, 2018) (Rosner, Jennifer M.)
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Jesus Christus / Messia / Ebraismo
Notazioni IxTheo:BH Ebraismo
NBF Cristologia
Altre parole chiave:B Learning Messiah
B Edjan Westerman
B prophetic euangelion
B Jerusalem Crucified
B Review Article
B Mark Kinzer
B Land of Israel
B Recensione
B non-supersessionist theology
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Riepilogo:In the ongoing endeavor to increasingly recast traditional Christian theology in non-supersessionist terms, recent books by Mark S. Kinzer and Edjan Westerman deserve particular attention. Both authors lucidly illustrate the way in which the gospel of Jesus is intimately bound to the life and destiny of the Jewish people and the land of Israel. From different vantage points, these authors pose a set of key questions to the contemporary church by reframing central aspects of Christian doctrine.
ISSN:2631-8334
Comprende:Enthalten in: Pro ecclesia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/1063851220953822