Aquinas on Israel and the Church

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A subtle and insightful teasing out of Aquinas’s thoughts on the relationship between Judaism and the Church, showing his views to have been richer and more ambiguous than many of his interpreters have allowed.

SKU: 9780227175071 Categories: , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 214Author: Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie, Matthew A. Tapie
 

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The question of whether or not Thomas Aquinas’s theology is supersessionist has elicited deep disagreement among scholars. Some maintain that Aquinas is the standard-bearer of a supersessionist church that undermines Judaism, while others hold that Aquinas avoids supersessionism altogether. Yet the discussion over whether Aquinas’s theology is supersessionist has not always carefully interrogated the term ‘supersessionism’, nor has it taken into account some of Aquinas’s most relevant texts on the subject of Israel and the Church: his commentaries on Paul’s letters. Drawing upon the Pauline commentaries, Aquinas on Israel and the Church argues that while Aquinas’s most commonly articulated view is that Jewish worship is discontinued a er the passion of Christ, Aquinas also advanced views that set this into question, and in ways that support contemporary Christian teachings that affirm the value of postbiblical Judaism. Matthew A. Tapie is Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology at The Catholic University of America.

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Weight0.325 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.1 cm

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