The Call of Abraham: Essays on the Election of Israel in Honor of Jon D. Levenson (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui) (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity)

The Call of Abraham: Essays on the Election of Israel in Honor of Jon D. Levenson (ND Christianity & Judaism Anitqui) (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity)

by Joel S. Kaminsky (Editor), Gary A. Anderson (Editor)

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 favour 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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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 408
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 30 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 0268020434
ISBN 13: 9780268020439

Media Reviews
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 Seminar
Author Bio
Gary A. Anderson is Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Notre Dame.

Joel S. Kaminsky is a professor of religion at Smith College.