„Als brenne in meinem Herzen ein Feuer …“ (Jer 20,9). Prophetische Schriften in „jüdisch-christlichen“ Basisinitiativen nach 1945 – eine exemplarische Sichtung

For Christian theology, the reflection of the tragedy of the Shoah after 1945 marks the beginning of a decisive turning point in the definition of its position on Judaism and, thus, on the first part of its Holy Scriptures, the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible. The “Jewish-Christian” dialogue represent...

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Main Author: Edith Petschnigg
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ArgeAss 2015-12-01
Series:Protokolle zur Bibel
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Online Access:https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2697
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Summary:For Christian theology, the reflection of the tragedy of the Shoah after 1945 marks the beginning of a decisive turning point in the definition of its position on Judaism and, thus, on the first part of its Holy Scriptures, the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible. The “Jewish-Christian” dialogue represents an essential result of this change of thought. This paper will focus on four selected “Jewish-Christian” Bible study weeks at the grass roots in the German-speaking sphere and on aspects of their Bible reception, especially their reception of prophetic scriptures. The reception of the Book of Jeremiah within one specific Bible study week – the Jewish-Christian Bible Week of Bendorf – will illustrate the issue.
ISSN:2412-2467