Abraham's Promise

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004 - 253 pagine
Abraham's Promise presents a selection of important writings by noted Jewish philosopher-theologian Michael Wyschogrod, who is widely admired for his singular contributions to Jewish- Christian relations. Including several pieces never published before, this reader aptly captures the broad scope of Wyschogrod's work on Judaism and the Jewish-Christian encounter, collecting seminal essays, articles, and reviews that address such topics as the God of Abraham and the God of philosophy, sin and atonement, Judaism and the land, the Six Day War, Paul on Jews and Gentiles, and the theology of Karl Barth. An introductory essay by editor R. Kendall Soulen sets Wyschogrod's career and writings in context.
 

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Divine Election and Commandments
25
The One God of Abraham and the Unity of the God of Jewish Philosophy
29
A Theology of Jewish Unity
43
Sin and Atonement in Judaism
53
Judaism and Conscience
75
Judaism and the land
91
Reflections on the Six Day War after a Quarter Century
104
The Revenge of the Animals
107
A Jewish View of Christianity
149
Incarnation and Gods Indwelling in Israel
165
Israel the Church and Election
179
Paul Jews and Gentiles
188
A Letter to Cardinal Lustiger
202
Why Was and Is the Theology of Karl Earth of Interest to a Jewish Theologian?
211
The Impact of Dialogue with Christianity on My Self Understanding as a Jew
225
Works by Michael Wyschogrod
237

Faith and the Holocaust
111
Franz Rosenzweigs The Star of Redemption
121
A Jewish Death in Heidelberg
131

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Michael Wyschogrod is professor emeritus of philosophy at Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is the author of The Body of Faith: God in the People Israel.

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