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  • 1
    Language: French
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Transversalités
    Angaben zur Quelle: 159 (2021) 65-74
    Keywords: Protestants Attitudes ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Israel History ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
    Abstract: Protestant interpretations of Judaism tend to put the emphasis on its spiritual dimension and to favour time over space. Thus Judaism’s specific role is to stand like a prophetic and critical bulwark against the pagan quest for soil and land. When the State of Israel was founded, a broad spectrum of Protestant stances emerged. In the wake of the 1967 war, the tensions between a theology of Israel and a theology of human rights increased. Official declarations of the Churches reflect the controversies. We examine how Paul Tillich’s mind was changed through the long friendship with Martin Buber. According to the analysis proposed by Jean-Claude Eslin, the « krasis » provoked by the advent of Christianity explains its two-thousand year old disagreement with Judaism. Yet the category of « parousia » stretches the expectation of Christ into time and the unaccomplished. The critical principle of Protestantism implies its complement of the sacramental : God’s promise to dwell in a particular place.
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  • 2
    Language: French
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Transversalités
    Angaben zur Quelle: 159 (2021) 15-27
    Keywords: Israel Foreign relations ; Catholic Church ; Israel History ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
    Abstract: The creation of the State of Israel raises within the churches the question of the recognition of this new reality and its theological interpretation. On the Jewish side, this recognition is awaited because it seems to prove that Christian theology is really turning its back on the myth of the wandering Jew. This multi-voiced article outlines the state of the question of the position of the churches in relation to the land of Israel in its contemporary context. It shows the complexity of the subject, both in the Catholic Church and in the different tendencies within Protestantism. It also highlights the sometimes ambiguous reception of this recognition in a plural Jewish world.
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