Jeremiah's new covenant: Jer 31, 31-34 |
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Authors: | Bernard P. Robinson |
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Affiliation: | Peschelanger 7, München, D‐81735 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Old Testament texts are proof of how, for centuries, the attitude of the people towards the nations was a matter of debate. This controversy, which is disputed in the context of diverse subjects, is even debated within the texts by different redactors. His evident that the background of the debate is not so much theological as social in nature Neither particularists nor universalists could establish a natural relationship with people of the nations. Such a relationship is perceived only here and there between the lines where the focus is on everyday life The debate between the advocates of particularism and those of universalism continues in the early Christian church |
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