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Healing the Schism: Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter (Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology) (Paperback)

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The past and future of Jewish-Christian dialogue

The history of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity is storied and tragic. However, recent decades show promise as both parties reflect upon their self--definitions and mutual contingency, and consider possible ways forward.

In Healing the Schism, Jennifer M. Rosner maps the new Jewish--Christian encounter from its origins in the early twentieth--century pioneers to its current representatives. Rosner first traces the thought of Karl Barth and Franz Rosenzweig and brings them into conversation. Rosner then outlines the reassessments and developments of post--Holocaust theological architects that moved the dialogue forward and set the stage for today. She considers the recent work of Messianic Jewish theologian Mark Kinzer before considering future possibilities.

With clarity and rigor, Rosner offers a robust perspective of Judaism and Christianity that is post--supersessionist and theologically orthodox. Healing the Schism is essential reading for understanding the perils and promise of Messianic Jewish identity and Jewish--Christian theological conversation.

About the Author


Jennifer M. Rosner (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is affiliate assistant professor of systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. She is author also of Finding Messiah: A Journey into the Jewishness of the Gospel (forthcoming 2022) and co-author of At the Foot of the Mountain: Two Views on Torah and the Spirit (2021).

Product Details
ISBN: 9781683594932
ISBN-10: 1683594932
Publisher: Lexham Press
Publication Date: July 28th, 2021
Pages: 288
Language: English
Series: Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology