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Anti-Cultic Theology in Christian Biblical Interpretation

A Study of Isaiah 66:1-4 and Its Reception

by Valerie A. Stein (Author)
©2007 Monographs XIV, 164 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 97

Summary

Anti-Cultic Theology in Christian Biblical Interpretation challenges the widely held view that Isaiah 66:1-4 is a prophetic indictment against temple worship. Through critical analysis of representative interpretations from the Patristic Era, the writings of Martin Luther, and Modern Biblical Scholarship the book reveals the anti-cultic interpretation of these verses to be theologically motivated. The author argues instead that Isaiah 66 contrasts divine and human nature rather than cultic and spiritual worship. This work contributes to the subject of Jewish-Christian relations in a unique way, grounding the discussion of anti-Jewish interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in the analysis of a particular passage.

Details

Pages
XIV, 164
Year
2007
ISBN (PDF)
9781453906644
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820486185
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0664-4
Language
English
Publication date
2006 (November)
Keywords
Geschichte Jewish-Christian Relations Jesaja (Buch) 66, 1-4 Exegese Isaiah Third Isaiah Trito-Isaiah Temple Sacrifice History of Biblical Interpretation
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XIV, 164 pp.

Biographical notes

Valerie A. Stein (Author)

The Author: Valerie A. Stein earned her Th.D. in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament from Harvard University. She is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. Her research interests include feminist biblical interpretation and the role of the Bible in Jewish-Christian relations.

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Title: Anti-Cultic Theology in Christian Biblical Interpretation