Jerome and the Jews: Innovative Supersessionism - eBook
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Jerome and the Jews: Innovative Supersessionism - eBook  -     By: William L. Krewson

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Title: Jerome and the Jews: Innovative Supersessionism - eBook
By: William L. Krewson
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781498218238
ISBN-13: 9781498218238
Stock No: WW110440EB

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Jerome rocked the boat in which the early church had been comfortably settled for two hundred years. He upset Christian tradition by arguing for the priority of the Hebrew Old Testament over the supposedly inspired Greek Septuagint. He learned Hebrew from a Jewish teacher and translated the Old Testament directly from Hebrew into Latin. Not only did his new Latin translation create turmoil, but the inclusion of Jewish interpretations in his commentaries furthered the controversy. Unlike his contemporaries, Jerome viewed the Jews and their homeland as a source of information and inspiration. However, at the same time, Jerome freely admitted his hatred of the Jews and their religion. His caustic rhetoric reinforced the Christian church's displacement of the Jews, but it seems to oppose his move toward appreciating Jewish resources. This book illuminates Jerome's contradictory personality, proposes a solution, and explores avenues for current Christian and Jewish relations in light of Jerome's model.

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William L. Krewson is a professor in Cairn University's School of Divinity in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He also serves as a pastor at Chelten, a Church of Hope in Dresher, Pennsylvania. He has led numerous trips to Israel and Bible lands.

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