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George Lindbeck and The Israel of God, 1st ed. 2021 Scripture, Ecclesiology, and Ecumenism Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage George Lindbeck and The Israel of God

George Lindbeck lamented that his most widely read work, The Nature of Doctrine, had often been read apart from his ecumenical focus. In this book, Shaun Brown seeks to provide a corrective to misreadings of Lindbeck?s work by focusing upon his ?Israelology??his emphasis upon the church and Israel as one elect people of God.

While many Christians after the Holocaust have noted the harm that Supersessionism brought to the Jews, Lindbeck focuses upon the harm that supersessionism has brought to the church. He argues the appropriation of Israelhood by the church can bring intra-Christian ecumenical benefits. This work comes in two stages. In the first stage, undertaken while he was an observer at the Second Vatican Council, Lindbeck discusses a parallel between Israel and the church. The second stage, which begins in the late 1980s and continues through the end of his career, Lindbeck describes the church as ?Israel-like? or ?as Israel.?

Table of Contents.- Introduction.- 1. Church and Israel in Historical Perspective.- 2. The Catholic Protestant: Vatican II and the Church and Israel in Parallel.- 3. The Role of Scripture in the Christian Community.- 4. The Old Testament as Ecclesiological Textbook.- 5. Jesus Christ as Israel’s Only Fulfillment.- 6. Christian Mission.- 7. Further Ecumenical Implications.- 8. Typology.- Conclusion.

Shaun C. Brown is Associate Minister at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Garland, TX and an adjunct professor at Johnson University and Hope International University.

Offers a deep and contextualized reading of George Lindbeck's The Nature of Doctrine Argues that The Nature of Doctrine, along with Lindbeck's ecumenical writings on justification and infallibility, must be understood in the background of comparative dogmatics or symbolics Focuses on Linbeck's “Israelology”—his emphasis upon the church and Israel as one elect people of God

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