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A Shadow of Glory : Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2002.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780203827970
  • 020382797X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 225.6/09/045 225.609045
LOC classification:
  • BS2370 .S53 2002
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Part I: The Holocaust in the history of interpretation -- Christian canon and the problem of antisemitism / Pamela Eisenbaum -- Higher critics on late texts: reading biblical scholarship after the Holocaust / Deborah Krause, Timothy K. Beal -- Reading Jesus as a Nazi / Susannah Heschel -- Shoah consciousness and the silence of American Christian biblical scholarship / Mark K. George -- Part II: Reading as Jews -- Blood on our heads: a Jewish response to Saint Matthew / Steven L. Jacobs -- Apostle and the seed of Abraham / Richard L. Rubenstein -- Double bind: sacrifice in the epistle to the Hebrews / Jennifer L. Koosed -- Part III: Reading as Christians -- Reading from the day "in between" / Walter Brueggemann -- Woman as witness in a post-Holocaust perspective / Margie Tolstoy -- New testament theology after the Holocaust: exegetical responsibilities and canonical possibilities / Lloyd Gaston -- Reading the cross at Auschwitz: Holocaust memories and passion narratives / Tania Oldenhage -- Did Christianity die in Auschwitz? / Rolf Rendtorff -- Part IV: Jews and gentiles, in the New Testament and today -- Passion after the Holocaust / John Dominic Crossan -- Restoring the kingdom to Israel: Luke-acts and Christian supersessionism / Craig C. Hill -- Jew Paul and his meaning for Israel / James D.G. Dunn -- Reading after the Holocaust: a New Testament scholar responds to Emil Fackenheim / Luke Timothy Johnson -- Killing fields of Matthew's gospel / Gary A. Phillips.
Summary: First Published in 2003.

Print version record.

First Published in 2003.

Part I: The Holocaust in the history of interpretation -- Christian canon and the problem of antisemitism / Pamela Eisenbaum -- Higher critics on late texts: reading biblical scholarship after the Holocaust / Deborah Krause, Timothy K. Beal -- Reading Jesus as a Nazi / Susannah Heschel -- Shoah consciousness and the silence of American Christian biblical scholarship / Mark K. George -- Part II: Reading as Jews -- Blood on our heads: a Jewish response to Saint Matthew / Steven L. Jacobs -- Apostle and the seed of Abraham / Richard L. Rubenstein -- Double bind: sacrifice in the epistle to the Hebrews / Jennifer L. Koosed -- Part III: Reading as Christians -- Reading from the day "in between" / Walter Brueggemann -- Woman as witness in a post-Holocaust perspective / Margie Tolstoy -- New testament theology after the Holocaust: exegetical responsibilities and canonical possibilities / Lloyd Gaston -- Reading the cross at Auschwitz: Holocaust memories and passion narratives / Tania Oldenhage -- Did Christianity die in Auschwitz? / Rolf Rendtorff -- Part IV: Jews and gentiles, in the New Testament and today -- Passion after the Holocaust / John Dominic Crossan -- Restoring the kingdom to Israel: Luke-acts and Christian supersessionism / Craig C. Hill -- Jew Paul and his meaning for Israel / James D.G. Dunn -- Reading after the Holocaust: a New Testament scholar responds to Emil Fackenheim / Luke Timothy Johnson -- Killing fields of Matthew's gospel / Gary A. Phillips.