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Nationhood, Providence, and Witness: Israel in Protestant Theology and Social Theory

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Nationhood, Providence, and Witness: Israel in Protestant Theology and Social Theory

$37.00
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Sale 9%
 
This book argues that problems with recognizing the State of Israel lie at the heart of approaches to nationhood and unease over nationalism in modern Protestant theology, as well as modern social theory. Three interrelated themes are explored. The first is the connection between a theologian's attitude to recognizing Israel and their approach to the providential place of nations in the divine economy. Following from this, the argument is made that theologians' handling of both modern and ancient Israel is mirrored profoundly in the question of recognition and ethical treatment of the nations to which they belong, along with neighboring nations. The third theme is how social theory, represented by certain key figures, has handled the same issues. Four major theologians are discussed: Reinhold Niebuhr, Rowan Williams, John Milbank, and Karl Barth. Alongside them are placed social theorists and scholars of religion and nationalism, including Mark Juergensmeyer, Philip Jenkins, Anthony Smith, and Adrian Hastings. In the process, debates over the relationship between theology and social theory are reconfigured in concrete terms around the challenge of recognition of the State of Israel as well as stateless nations.


Author: Carys Moseley
Publisher: Cascade Books
Publication Date: May 10, 2013
Number of Pages: 302 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1610979427
ISBN-13: 9781610979429
 

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