Irrevocable : the name of God and the unity of the Christian Bible / R. Kendall Soulen.
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TextPublisher: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2022]Copyright date: c2022Description: ix, 209 pagine ; 24 cmContent type: - testo (txt)
- senza mediazione (n)
- volume (nc)
- 9781506481180
- 1506481183
- BT180.N2 S56 2022
- BQT 520.S56 2022
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| BQT 520.D39 Les perfections du Dieu de Jésus Christ / | BQT 520.L17 Seigneur, que votre nom est admirable! : introduction à l'étude philosophique des noms divins / | BQT 520.S56-2011/1 The divine name(s) and the Holy Trinity / | BQT 520.S56 2022 Irrevocable : the name of God and the unity of the Christian Bible / | BQT 520.V62 2016 La virtù del Nome : invocare Dio per riconoscere l'umano / | BQT 525.P26 God and being : an enquiry / | BQT 526.C37 2012 L'umanità di Dio / |
Include bibliografia e indici.
I. Scripture, Trinity, election. Scripture: the problem of supersessionism -- Trinity: one name in three inflections -- Election: the proper name of the word who became flesh -- II. Covenant, Christ, church. Covenant: why did God choose the Jews? -- Christ: Jesus and the Tetragrammaton -- Church: people of God, body of Christ, temple of the Spirit -- III. Church and world. Christians and Jews: "they are Israelites" -- Christianity, Judaism, and Islam: a Christian perspective on the Abrahamic faiths -- Christianity and the powers: why empires prefer a nameless God.
"The Tetragrammaton, the traditionally unspoken proper name of God, is the most holy of all God's names in the Bible. Despite its sacredness, Christian theology has often neglected the significance of this divine name, an omission that has fostered Christianity's supersessionist stance toward the Jewish people and created other problems for Christian theology as well. In Irrevocable, author R. Kendall Soulen puts the Tetragrammaton back at the center of Christian theology to demonstrate the difference that God's proper name makes for Christian faith, from the doctrine of the Trinity to the unity of the Christian Bible and Christianity's relationship to Judaism and Islam. In the end, Soulen reveals how something so holy and so unique can also be so important for all".

