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Jewish peoplehood / Jews / John Howard Yoder / Supersessionism / Karl Barth / Yahweh / Christianity / Religion / Christian theology
Date: 2014-12-09 14:55:36
Jewish peoplehood
Jews
John Howard Yoder
Supersessionism
Karl Barth
Yahweh
Christianity
Religion
Christian theology

Introduction Giorgio Agamben writes, In the Bible, the concept of a “people” is[removed]divided between am and goy (plural goyim). Am is Israel, the elected people, with whom Yahweh formed a berit, a pact; the goyim a

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