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Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must be Challenged, rev. ed.

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ISBN: 9781430080411

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Overview

This is a biblical, theological, and historical challenge to replacement theology or supersessionism. Such an eschatological system proposes the nullification of historic Israel through it being replaced by the Christian Church as the New Israel. In response it is maintained that Israel, and constituent biblical Judaism, is presently upheld in the mind of God, ethnically, nationally, and territorially.

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  • Presents a biblical, theological, and historical challenge to replacement theology
  • Proposes the nullification of historic Israel through it being replaced by the Christian Church as the New Israel
  • Features the first volume of a trilogy
  • Israel and Christian Anti-Judaism in Contrast
  • Israel and Centuries of Christian Anti-Judaism
  • Israel and Contemporary Examples of Christian Anti-Judaism in the US
  • Israel and Contemporary Examples of ChristianAnti-Judaism in the UK
  • Israel and Christian Encounter with Zionism
  • Israel and Christian Anti-Judaic Hermeneutics in History
  • Israel and Christian Anti-Judaic Hermeneutics Today
  • Israel and the Harmony of Spiritual Materiality
  • Israel and the Inheritance of the Land through Abraham
  • Israel and a Romans 11 Synthesis
  • Israel as God’s Beloved Enemy
  • Israel in Need of the Prodigal Gentile’s Love

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  1. Tim Chaffey

    Tim Chaffey

    8/24/2022

    The print version is an outstanding resource, so I'm looking forward to having this in my Logos collection. Horner provides numerous examples of how errant theology regarding Israel has often led to anti-Semitism within the church while offering a firm, yet respectful critique of this sort of thinking. Christians are commanded to love one another, love our enemies, and love our neighbors. Surely, love for the Jewish people would be included among those groups, especially since Jesus, His disciples, the biblical writers, and the first several thousand members of the early church were Jews.

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