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The Call of Abraham - (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity) by Joel Kaminsky (Hardcover)

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  • The topic of the election of Israel is one of the most controversial and difficult subjects in the entire Bible.
  • About the Author: Gary A. Anderson is Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Notre Dame.
  • 406 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
  • Series Name: Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity

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About the Book



This collection of essays seeks to bring to a wide audience the ongoing rich theological dialogue on the election of Israel.



Book Synopsis



The topic of the election of Israel is one of the most controversial and difficult subjects in the entire Bible. Modern readers wonder why God would favor one specific people and why Israel in particular was chosen. One of the most important and theologically incisive voices on this topic has been that of Jon D. Levenson. His careful, wide-ranging scholarship on the Hebrew Bible and its theological reuse in later Judaic and Christian sources has influenced a generation of Jewish and Christian thinkers.

This focused volume seeks to bring to a wide audience the ongoing rich theological dialogue on the election of Israel. Writing from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, the authors--Jews, Catholics, and Protestants--contribute thought-provoking essays spanning fields including the Hebrew Bible, apocryphal and pseudepigraphic literature, New Testament, rabbinics, the history of Christian exegesis, and modern theology. The resulting book not only engages the lifelong work of Jon D. Levenson but also sheds new light on a topic of great import to Judaism and Christianity and to the ongoing dialogue between these faith traditions.



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"The Call of Abraham is an extraordinary collection that will interest several groups: not only scholars of scripture, ancient Judaism and Christianity, and theology, but any Jews or Christians who wonder how their own tradition has viewed the idea of the chosen people, how those views developed, and how they relate to those of the other community that calls the Hebrew Bible its scripture. The book contains essays of real depth and learning, yet they are accessible to readers outside the academy. They are an appropriate tribute to Jon Levenson, whose depth, clarity, and theological honesty they imitate." --Benjamin D. Sommer, The Jewish Theological Seminary



"D. Levenson is seen by many to be the premier biblical theologian today: a scholar who has illuminated the theology pervading the Hebrew Scriptures, and who has explicated its deeper meaning for both Jews and Christians. The excellent essays in this volume, dealing with the election of Israel, a persistent theme in biblical theology and a persistent concern of Levenson's, are a fitting tribute to the importance of Levenson's thought for the distinguished authors of this volume. The Call of Abraham deserves the serious attention too of all theologically interested Jews and Christians, especially those who like these authors are in sustained conversation with one another." --David Novak, J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Toronto



"The scholarship in The Call of Abraham is magnificent. The essays are uniformly of a very high quality. Depending on the essay, the fields that benefit from the scholarship of this volume include Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, intertestamental/Second Temple Judaism, Jewish theology, New Testament, and Christian theology. This work is of profound significance for scholars in all these areas." --Matthew Levering, Perry Family Foundation Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary



"The Call of Abraham is an ambitious volume that sets out to consider this shared affirmation of election theology in light of Levenson's opus while building upon it across a wide range of fields. By mining the tradition both ancient and new, the authors of this volume have ably carried forward their honoree's legacy and pointed the way for a new generation to walk in his footsteps." --Cithara: Essays in the Judeo Christian Tradition



". . . the studies in this collection all focus on one theme, namely, the theological meaning of Israel's election and the implications of this for both the Jewish and the Christian communities. The collection is also unique in that it seeks to further Levenson's own thinking on the topic rather than offer new insights into unrelated issues." --Bible Today



". . . This volume is an excellent and satisfying tribute to its honoree [Professor Jon D. Levenson] and his research. With scholarship, clarity and interreligious sensitivity that equal Levenson's, co-editor Kaminsky asks, 'Can Election Be Forfeited?'" --Biblical Interpretation



"A number of the essays are by former students of Levenson, and the eirenic manner in which the debate is conducted as well as the breadth of the topics grouped under the overarching rubric of election are a fine testimony to the significant impact that Levenson himself as well as his research has had." --Journal of Jewish Studies



"Presented to Jon D. Levenson on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, the essays cover issues that interact with Levenson's interest and scholarship on the theological meaning of Israel's election and the implications of this for both the Jewish and the Christian communities . . . . A finely researched and argued thematic tome celebrating the Jewish faith and academic scholarship of the honoree." --The Catholic Biblical Quarterly



"This book is an impressive collection of 15 essays, each dealing with the theme of Israel's election by God, written in honour of Jon Levenson, whose own research on this theme has been so influential within both Jewish and Christian scholarship." --Journal of Theological Studies



"This volume is an excellent contribution to a crucial question of both ancient and contemporary importance. The essayists give a whole range of ways to consider Jewish election both in its historical and conceptual incarnations. The complexity and richness that emerge from this range is a major strength of the collection and one that is without parallel." --C. Kavin Rowe, Duke Divinity School




About the Author



Gary A. Anderson is Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Notre Dame.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.54 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 406
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
Series Title: Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Theme: Old Testament
Format: Hardcover
Author: Joel Kaminsky
Language: English
Street Date: October 30, 2013
TCIN: 1003136266
UPC: 9780268020439
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-5292
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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