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Jewish Bible Theology Perspectives and case studies Isaac Kalimi

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Eisenbrauns; 2012Description: 276tr; Hardcover; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781575062310
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 296.3
  • I73-K14
Online resources: Summary: This volume, the first of its sort, takes issue with scholars who believe that the terms “biblical theology” and “Jews” contradict rather than approximate each other. Without saying so, they automatically confirm Otto Procksch’s assertion that “all Theologie ist Christologie.” In recent decades, however, there is increasing interest in earlier and current Jewish biblical theologies. A new generation of Jewish scholars demonstrate great interest in and actively engage in Hebrew Bible theology. They strive to make Jewish biblical theology a legitimate subdiscipline of biblical studies and develop it separately and independently from Christian theology. Also, many Christian scholars are interested in understanding the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament and its various themes from Jewish theological perspectives. Thus, in response to continual interest from all sides, Isaac Kalimi presents this volume for the benefit of all. “Jewish Bible Theology” comprises a few essays that raise substantial, methodological, and historical questions, while others focus on particular topics from the Torah, Prophets, and Writings. Altogether, they reflect fresh and current thinking on important issues in Jewish religious and intellectual world views.
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This volume, the first of its sort, takes issue with scholars who believe that the terms “biblical theology” and “Jews” contradict rather than approximate each other. Without saying so, they automatically confirm Otto Procksch’s assertion that “all Theologie ist Christologie.” In recent decades, however, there is increasing interest in earlier and current Jewish biblical theologies. A new generation of Jewish scholars demonstrate great interest in and actively engage in Hebrew Bible theology. They strive to make Jewish biblical theology a legitimate subdiscipline of biblical studies and develop it separately and independently from Christian theology. Also, many Christian scholars are interested in understanding the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament and its various themes from Jewish theological perspectives. Thus, in response to continual interest from all sides, Isaac Kalimi presents this volume for the benefit of all. “Jewish Bible Theology” comprises a few essays that raise substantial, methodological, and historical questions, while others focus on particular topics from the Torah, Prophets, and Writings. Altogether, they reflect fresh and current thinking on important issues in Jewish religious and intellectual world views.

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