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Yet I Loved Jacob: Reclaiming the Biblical Concept of Election
Prof Joel S. Kaminsky
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| #2511343 in Books | 2016-02-11 | 2016-02-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.58 x6.00l,.76 | File type: PDF | 254 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Great resource|By Stacey L|Clearly organized, eminently readable, and dense with insight, this book was very helpful in illuminating the theology of election. Kaminsky draws on plenty of authoritative sources while also building his own arguments about the biblical texts. He retells the biblical stories in a way that teases out the many literary motifs and themes. I read it in|About the Author|
Joel S. Kaminsky is the Morningstar Family Professor of Jewish Studies and professor of Bible in the religion department at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.
God's favor towards some serves God's plan for the larger world. The Bible's affirmation of Israel's divine election is often ignored or even repudiated by contemporary Christians and Jews who are scandalized by the possibility that God might favor one person or group over another. Beginning with the stories of family rivalry in Genesis and in working through a host of other biblical texts, Joel Kaminsky explores the dynamics of election. Why does God favor certain peopl...
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