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Roots of Theological Anti-Semitism
German Biblical Interpretation and the Jews, from Herder and Semler to Kittel and Bultmann
Anders Gerdmar

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Publication year: 2009

Series:Studies in Jewish History and Culture, 20
ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007:978 90 04 16851 0
ISBN-10:90 04 16851 6
 
Cover:Hardback
Number of pages:xviii, 678 pp.
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List price:€ 156.00 / US$ 240.00

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As Adolf Hitler strategised his way to power, he knew that it was necessary to gain the support of theology and the Church. This study begins two hundred years earlier, however, looking at roots of theological anti-Semitism and how Jews and Judaism were constructed, positively and negatively, in the biblical interpretation of German Protestant theology. Following the two main streams of German theology, the salvation-historical and the Enlightenment-oriented traditions, it examines leading exegetes from the 1750s to the 1950s and explores how theology legitimises or delegitimises oppression of Jews, in part through still-prevailing paradigms. This is the first comprehensive analysis of its kind, and the result of the analysis of the interplay between biblical exegesis and attitudes to Jews and Judaism is a fascinating and often frightening portrait of theology as a servant of power.

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