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The politics of scripture :Exile and identity in Jewish and Christian readings of Jeremiah (John Howard Yoder).
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The politics of scripture :
其他題名:
Exile and identity in Jewish and Christian readings of Jeremiah (John Howard Yoder).
作者:
Ewell, Carolyn Rosalee Velloso.
面頁冊數:
218 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: A, page: 3339.
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Supervisor: Stanley M. Hauerwas.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-09A.
標題:
Theology.
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ISBN:
0496543636
The politics of scripture :Exile and identity in Jewish and Christian readings of Jeremiah (John Howard Yoder).
Ewell, Carolyn Rosalee Velloso.
The politics of scripture :
Exile and identity in Jewish and Christian readings of Jeremiah (John Howard Yoder). [electronic resource] - 218 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: A, page: 3339.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Duke University, 2003.
In order to explicate these claims chapters 2 and 4 look at some of the works of John Howard Yoder (1927--1997) to see the ways in which his account of Jesus informs his reading of Scripture and how out of such readings an identity of the church is discerned that speaks directly to how Christians both have a part in Israel's story and hence should live in relation to Jews. Chapter 3 examines the works of David Weiss Halivni and Michael Wyschogrod on questions of scriptural reading strategies and Jewish identity to see the ways in which their work complements and challenges some of the assumptions in Yoder's accounts of Scripture, Israel and the church.
ISBN: 0496543636Subjects--Topical Terms:
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In the final chapter I will revisit the two initial claims in light of my readings of Yoder and his Jewish interlocutors. I will argue that Yoder's particular Christologically-informed reading strategies lead directly into a politics of identity of the Christian church that are shaped by the practices of confession and mission both to and with the Jews and to the rest of creation. Such practice, because they are shaped by Yoder's radical Christology are themselves witnesses to the non-violent cross of Christ.
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The fourth chapter deals specifically with the biblical text of Jeremiah to exemplify Yoder's reading strategies and how these are correlative of his understanding of Christian identity, witness, and Christology. I supplement Yoder's interpretation of Jeremiah's story and his particular emphasis on exile with a few Jewish interpretations and uses of Jeremiah and Lamentations, noting again how these both challenge and supplement the Christian convictions that guide Yoder's reading of Jeremiah and his argument for exilic existence.
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