Has the church replaced Israel? : a theological evaluation / Michael J. Vlach.
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Vlach, Michael J. (Michael Joseph), 1966- (författare)
- ISBN 9780805449723
- Publicerad: Nashville, Tenn. B & H Academic, ©2010.
- Engelska viii, 224 pages
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Sammanfattning
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- What is supersessionism? -- Supersessionism and the future of Israel -- Factors leading to supersessionism -- Supersessionism in the patristic era -- Supersessionism in the medieval era -- Supersessionism in the Reformation era -- Supersessionism in the modern era -- The hermeneutics of supersessionism -- Evaluating the hermeneutics of supersessionism -- The hermeneutics of nonsupersessionism -- Theological arguments for supersessionism -- Supersessionism and Romans 11:26 -- Evaluating the theological arguments of supersessionism -- God's future plan for nations -- A case for the restoration of national Israel.
- Michael J. Vlach evaluates the doctrine of replacement theology (also known as supersessionism) down through history but ultimately argues in favor of the nonsupersessionist position. --from publisher description.
Ämnesord
- Kristendom och andra religioner (sao)
- Kristendom och judendom (sao)
- Kyrkan (sao)
- Kristendom (sao)
- Dogmatik -- historia (sao)
- Judaism (Christian theology) (LCSH)
- Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. (LCSH)
- Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. (LCSH)
- Theology, Doctrinal -- History. (LCSH)
- Church -- History of doctrines. (LCSH)
- Christianity. (fast)
- Interfaith relations. (fast)
- Judaism. (fast)
- Judaism (Christian theology) (fast)
- Theology, Doctrinal. (fast)
- Judendom -- attityder till (sao)
- Teologi -- historia (sao)
- Church -- History of doctrines. (fast)
- Church (LCSH)
- Christianity (LCSH)
- Judaism -- Christianity (LCSH)
- Christianity and other religions (LCSH)
- Israel (sao)
Genre
- Historia (saogf)
- History. (fast)
Klassifikation
- BV600.3 (LCC)
- 296.396 (DDC)
- Cmdb.08 (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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