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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steven D. Aguzzi , Jürgen MoltmannPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781472485229ISBN 10: 147248522 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 27 July 2017 Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword by Jürgen Moltmann Introduction: Introducing the Problem of Supersessionism in Relation to Eschatology Part One: Supersessionism and Nostra Aetate 1 The Problem of Supersessionism 2 Nostra Aetate and its Reception: Supersessionism Challenged Part Two: Millenarianism a Valid Part of Church History 3 Millenarianism Explored 4 Millenarianism and Early Church Tradition 5 A Shift in Eschatology: The Church becomes the Kingdom Part Three: Millenarianism, Heresy, and Contemporary Catholic Theology 6 The Hermeneutics of Heresy 7 Millenarianism: Creeds, Ecumenical Councils, and Heresy? 8 Recent Magisterial Statements on Millenarianism Part Four: Millenarianism And Post-Supersessionism 9 Prolegomena to a Christian Millenarian Theology of Judaism 10 Millenarianism, Supersessionism, and the Messianic Kingdom ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationSteven D. Aguzzi is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian church, and on the adjunct faculty of Duquesne University’s theology department. He earned his PhD in Systematic Theology from Duquesne University in December of 2013, with a research specialization in Jewish–Christian comparative theology. He is widely published on the topic of supersessionism and Jewish–Catholic relations, particularly in ecumenical journals, and his work is constructive in its attempts to utilize traditional eschatologies in an effort to express a Christian theology that takes Judaism seriously, on its own terms. Aguzzi also holds an M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary, with specializations in comparative theology and ecumenical ecclesiology. Aguzzi has established ecumenical relations in the Pittsburgh area, and speaks nationally on the topic of post-Shoah, post-replacement theology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |