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The Divine Election of Israel

Author : Seock-Tae Sohn
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2001-09-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781579107505

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The Divine Election of Israel offers a comprehensive examination of Yahweh's election of Old Testament Israel. By means of a detailed, incisive, and fruitful philological-semantic analysis of the Bible's Hebrew text, Seock-Tae Sohn explores the connection between election and other major themes such as covenant, rejection, remnant and restoration. Sohn traces the historical development of the idea of election, and delineates the New Testament reflections of Old Testament election imagery. His discerning study not only expands our understanding of election in the Scriptures but also powerfully demonstrates the linguistic richness and organic unity of the biblical text.

Divine Election Of Israel

Author : Seock-Tae Sohn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:956652883

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The Election of Israel

Author : David Novak
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1995-05-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780521416900

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In this book, David Novak conducts an historical, philosophical and theological reflection on the central Jewish doctrine of Israel's election by God, also known as the idea of the chosen people. Historically, he analyses the great change in modern Jewish thought brought about by Spinoza's inversion of the doctrine: that it was not God who elected Israel, but Israel who elected God. The development of that inversion is illustrated by the thought of the German philosopher-theologian, Hermann Cohen. Philosophically, Novak explores the ontological implications of the two differing theologies of election. Theologically, he argues for the correlation of election and revelation, and maintains that a theology of election is required in order to deal with two central questions, namely: who are the Jews, and how are Jews to be related to the world? The constructive picture which results leads to a fresh understanding of Jewish modernity.

The Chosen Peoples

Author : Todd Gitlin,Liel Leibovitz
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-09-14
Category : History
ISBN : 1439148775

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The Chosen Peoples by Todd Gitlin,Liel Leibovitz Pdf

Americans and Israelis have often thought that their nations were chosen, in perpetuity, to do God’s work. This belief in divine election is a potent, living force, one that has guided and shaped both peoples and nations throughout their history and continues to do so to this day. Through great adversity and despite serious challenges, Americans and Jews, leaders and followers, have repeatedly faced the world fortified by a sense that their nation has a providential destiny. As Todd Gitlin and Liel Leibovitz argue in this original and provocative book, what unites the two allies in a “special friendship” is less common strategic interests than this deep-seated and lasting theological belief that they were chosen by God. The United States and Israel each has understood itself as a nation placed on earth to deliver a singular message of enlightenment to a benighted world. Each has stumbled through history wrestling with this strange concept of chosenness, trying both to grasp the meaning of divine election and to bear the burden it placed them under. It was this idea that provided an indispensable justification when the Americans made a revolution against Britain, went to war with and expelled the Indians, expanded westward, built an overseas empire, and most recently waged war in Iraq. The equivalent idea gave rise to the Jewish people in the first place, sustained them in exodus and exile, and later animated the Zionist movement, inspiring the Israelis to vanquish their enemies and conquer the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Everywhere you look in American and Israeli history, the idea of chosenness is there. The Chosen Peoples delivers a bold new take on both nations’ histories. It shows how deeply the idea of chosenness has affected not only their enthusiasts but also their antagonists. It digs deeply beneath the superficialities of headlines, the details of negotiations, the excuses and justifications that keep cropping up for both nations’ successes and failures. It shows how deeply ingrained is the idea of a chosen people in both nations’ histories—and yet how complicated that idea really is. And it offers interpretations of chosenness that both nations dearly need in confronting their present-day quandaries. Weaving together history, theology, and politics, The Chosen Peoples vividly retells the dramatic story of two nations bound together by a wild and sacred idea, takes unorthodox perspectives on some of our time’s most searing conflicts, and offers an unexpected conclusion: only by taking the idea of chosenness seriously, wrestling with its meaning, and assuming its responsibilities can both nations thrive.

Divine Election in the Hebrew Bible

Author : Hallvard Hagelia
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1910928615

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To citizens of the modern world the idea that someone or something might be especially elected by God seems problematic. If someone is elected, someone else is not elected. Does the God of all people have preferences? The idea that one particular nation should be elected by God is particularly difficult to accept. Nevertheless, as this study intends to show, divine election is a central theme in the Hebrew Bible, and present in all its main parts. There are central acts of elections and less central acts of election. Abraham is elected as the founder of the people of Israel. Moses is elected as the ancestor of the religious and political people of Israel. David is elected as first of the Davidic kings. The election of these persons represents something more important than the persons themselves. There are also other significant acts of election in the Hebrew Bible, especially the election of the land of Israel and of the city of Jerusalem. As well, there is the election of individuals such as the prophets. And even the Assyrians, the Babylonians and King Cyrus of Persia are presented as elected by God for special tasks. A new full-length study of the important concept of divine election in the Hebrew Bible is long overdue, and Hagelia's readable and balanced monograph can be expected to bring the topic back into contemporary conversation.

Church And Israel After Christendom

Author : Scott Bader-Saye
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429721687

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Church And Israel After Christendom by Scott Bader-Saye Pdf

This book presents two seismic events. The first is the demise of the Christendom paradigm, in which the church was positioned as the spiritual sponsor of Western civilization. The second event is the Holocaust, the Shoah, the systematic attempt by a "Christian nation" to eradicate the Jews.

Divine Election

Author : Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802848133

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Divine Election by Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer Pdf

A discussion of election in a perspective and spirit that will be quite novel to most theologians and ministers. The author contends that election can be understood only within faith, and within a spirit of doxology, for election takes place 'in Christ'. Hence election must be understood and employed in terms of the Gospel. He then repudiates theological usage which employs election and reprobation as a principle of interpretation for theology with the usual consequence of deducing from this truth a nice logical system of theology. Another powerful feature of this book is its criticism of the conception of the sovereignty of God and then makes it into a mere principle of naked 'abosolute power', and ethically neutral principle of brute force. [Book jacket].

Chosen and Unchosen

Author : Joel N. Lohr
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781575066158

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Chosen and Unchosen by Joel N. Lohr Pdf

Winner of the 2011 RBY Scott Award from the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies/Société canadienne des études bibliques The God of the Bible favors a national people, Israel, and this is at the cost of the other nations. In fact, not being Israel usually means humiliation or destruction or simply being ignored by God. Reading the text “with the grain” or placing oneself within the chosen’s perspective may seem very well until one considers the unchosen. There is much regarding the unchosen that has not been explored in scholarly research, but in this important work, Lohr attempts to make sense of the question of election and nonelection in the OT as a Christian interpreter and with a concern for the history of interpretation and Jewish-Christian dialogue. He also corrects a Christian tendency to read election and nonelection as love and damnation, respectively, a perception that is altogether foreign to the OT itself. The unchosen are important to the overall world view of Scripture and, although election entails exclusion, and God’s love for the one people Israel is a love in contrast to others, it does not follow that the unchosen fall outside of the economy of God’s purposes, his workings, or his ways. The unchosen often face important tests of their own and have a responsibility to God and the chosen, however much this idea defies modern-day notions of fairness. It is a central idea of Scripture that already appears in the original call of and promises made to Abram and something that, if ignored, places our larger understanding of God at risk. Equally important, if contemporary faith communities (both Jewish and Christian) form their understanding of “the other” on a faulty reading of Scripture regarding the unchosen, chaos and hatred can ensue. The political and religious climate of our contemporary world has never presented a more important time to get this matter right. Scholars and students alike are finding Chosen and Unchosen to be an indispensable resource as they mull over these difficult questions.

Yet I Loved Jacob

Author : Joel S. Kaminsky
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498280242

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Yet I Loved Jacob by Joel S. Kaminsky Pdf

God's favor towards some serves God's plan for the larger world. The Bible's affirmation of Israel's divine election is often ignored or even repudiated by contemporary Christians and Jews who are scandalized by the possibility that God might favor one person or group over another. Beginning with the stories of family rivalry in Genesis and in working through a host of other biblical texts, Joel Kaminsky explores the dynamics of election. Why does God favor certain people? How do the chosen and non-chosen interact? And what might these texts teach us about God's intention for the world?

Oxford Bibliographies

Author : Ilan Stavans
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-04
Category : Hispanic Americans
ISBN : 0199913706

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Oxford Bibliographies by Ilan Stavans Pdf

"An emerging field of study that explores the Hispanic minority in the United States, Latino Studies is enriched by an interdisciplinary perspective. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, demographers, linguists, as well as religion, ethnicity, and culture scholars, among others, bring a varied, multifaceted approach to the understanding of a people whose roots are all over the Americas and whose permanent home is north of the Rio Grande. Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies offers an authoritative, trustworthy, and up-to-date intellectual map to this ever-changing discipline."--Editorial page.

Election and Predestination

Author : Paul King Jewett
Publisher : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UOM:39015013448470

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Many are Chosen

Author : William R. Hutchison,Hartmut Lehmann
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UVA:X002539272

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Judaism’s Challenge

Author : Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781644693735

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Judaism’s Challenge by Alon Goshen-Gottstein Pdf

One cannot think of Judaism without taking some stance relating to Israel’s special status, its election. The present collection highlights the challenges that Judaism faces, as it continues to uphold a sense of chosenness and as it seeks to engage the world beyond it—nations, as well as religions. The challenge is captured by the dual implication of election: divine love on the one hand and enmity with others on the other. Israel’s election, mission and vocation are played out within this tension of love, grounded in God and extending to humanity, and the opposite of love, as this finds expression in Israel’s relations with others. Israel must work out the purpose of its election and its realization in history in the tension between these two extremes. This challenge takes on great urgency in the context of advances in interfaith relations. These lead us to reflect on the meaning of Israel’s election as part of developing a contemporary Jewish theology of world religions.

Re-Imaging Election

Author : Suzanne McDonald
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2010-09-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802864086

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Re-Imaging Election by Suzanne McDonald Pdf

Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of St Andrews, 2006 under title: Re-imaging election: the Holy Spirit and the dynamic of election to representation.

Mystical Theology and Social Dissent

Author : Byron L. Sherwin
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2006-07-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781909821774

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Mystical Theology and Social Dissent by Byron L. Sherwin Pdf

A lucid study that contextualizes the thinking of a pivotal personality in late medieval European Judaism relative to earlier and later mystical traditions.