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Index
Contents Foreword Introduction: Roots of Theological Anti-Semitism
Defining Anti-Semitism The Analysis Who are the Exegetes? On the Choice and Delimitation of Materials Research Traditions versus the Scholars' Own Contextual Theology What This Study Does and Does Not Do
PART I ENLIGHTENMENT EXEGESIS AND THE JEWS Introduction The Jews in Enlightenment Exegesis From Deism to de Wette
An English Prelude: Enlightened Prejudice against the Jews The Moral Philosopher: Judaism as an 'Egyptianiz'd' Degeneration Christian is Good, Jewish is Evil Conclusion
Johann Salomo Semler: Dejudaising Christianity
Semler's View on the Jews and Judaism Idealistic Historiography The Moral Element Universalism and Particularism View of the Old Testament Semler on Tolerance Conclusion
Johann Gottfried Herder: The Volk Concept and the Jews
Herder on the Jews Degeneration Hypothesis Herder and the Emancipation of the Jews The Volk Concept and the Jews Conclusion
F. D. E. Schleiermacher: Enlightenment Religion and Judaism
Schleiermacher and Judaism Schleiermacher and the Old Testament Schleiermacher on the Concrete Situation of the Jews The Influence of Schleiermacher Conclusion
W. M. L. de Wette: Judaism as Degenerated Hebraism
The Picture of the Jews: Hebraismus, Judenthum and Christianity View of the Old Testament Early Christianity and Jesus de Wette and Contemporary Judaism Conclusion
The Jews in Enlightenment Exegesis from Baur to Ritschl Ferdinand Christian Baur: Judaism as an Historical Antipode of Christianity
A Dialectical Movement from Paganism and Judaism to Early Christianity From the Jerusalem Church to World Religion Paul, the Apostle of Jesus Christ Dialectical Opposition in Corinth The Letter to the Romans: Written to "Cut Jewish Particularism at its Root" Jesus and Judaism Judaism: A Pawn in the Game Contextualising Baur's Philosophical Theology Conclusion
David Friedrich Strauss: Judaism in Continuity and Discontinuity with Christianity
Reconstructing Jewish Past Continuity and Discontinuity Dialectics and the Emergence of Christianity Strauss on the Jews Jewish-Christian Past and German Present Conclusion
Albrecht Ritschl: Kulturprotestantismus and the Jews
Ritschl on the Jews and Judaism Jewish Christianity Conclusion
The History of Religions School and the Jews— An Historical Turn?
Bousset and Weiss on the Jews
The Preaching of Jesus: Two Opposing Views
Wilhelm Bousset: The Religion of Judaism in the New Testament Age
Bousset's Overarching Historiography of Religions Late Jewish Degeneration Palestinian versus Diaspora Judaism Controversial Use of Intertestamental Sources Hugo Gressmann, Die Religion des Judentums, and the Berlin Institutum Judaicum Gressmann's Revision of Bousset's Religion der Judentum
Johannes Weiss: The Jews in Das Urchristentum Contextualising the History of Religions School and the Jews
Bousset's Philosophical Background
Conclusion
PART II SALVATION-HISTORICAL EXEGESIS AND THE JEWS: FROM THOLUCK TO SCHLATTER Introduction
Philo-Semitism
Friedrich August Tholuck: "Salvation Comes from the Jews"
Conclusion
Johann Tobias Beck: Organic Continuity Between Judaism and Christianity
An Organic View Romans and Judaism Abraham the Common Root Romans 9–11 Conclusion
Franz Delitzsch: Pioneering Scholarship in Judaism
Organic Salvation History and the Jews Hebrew Philology and Literary Criticism Describing the Jewish Background of Jesus Opposing Anti-Semitism Confronting Jews and Judaism Conclusion
Hermann Leberecht Strack: Missions to and Defence of Jews
Conclusion Excursus: Defenders and Detractors? Alan Levenson on Strack and Delitzsch
Adolf Schlatter and Judaism: Great Erudition and Fierce Opposition
The Jews in Schlatter's Main Works
Faith in the New Testament A Commentary on Romans Schlatter's Works on Jewish History and Topography Schlatter on Jews and Judaism in Contemporary Germany
Schlatter and the Jews during National Socialism
Schlatter's General View on National Socialism Schlatter and the "Bethel Confession" Schlatter's Dialogue with Völkisch Ideology The Righteousness of God: Commentary on Romans Will the Jew Prevail over Us?
Conclusion
PART III THE FORM CRITICS AND THE JEWS Introduction Karl Ludwig Schmidt: A Chosen People and a 'Jewish Problem'
Schmidt on New Testament Judaism Dialogue with Martin Buber on the Church, State, People and Judaism, 1933 The Jewish Problem in the Light of Romans 9–11 Conclusion
Martin Dibelius: Ambivalence to Jews and Judaism
The Jews in Dibelius's Exegetical Production Jesus—Dibelius's Bestseller Wozu Theologie? (Why Theology?) Dibelius on Judaism and Christianity after National Socialism Selbstbesinnung des Deutschen (Self-Refl ection of the German) Conclusion
Rudolf Bultmann: Liberal and Anti-Jewish
Bultmann's Scholarly Background Bultmann and the Judaism of Antiquity
The Jesus Book Bultmann on the Law in Judaism The Commentary on John's Gospel and the Jews
Bultmann, Politics and the Jews Bultmann and Heidegger Conclusion
PART IV NAZI EXEGESIS AND THE JEWS Introduction Gerhard Kittel: Jewish Unheil Theologically Founded
From the Lutheran Professor's Home to Service under National Socialism Kittel, New Testament Studies and Judaism 1913–1932
Jesus and the Rabbis Kittels Main Monograph: Die Probleme des Palästinischen Spätjudentums Was Jesus an Aryan? Positive Evaluation of Judaism at its Peak: Die Religionsgeschichte und das Urchristentum Kittel and the Jews during National Socialism Kittel and the National Socialist Party Kittel's Production During National Socialism Conservative Standpoints and Criticism of Popular Anti-Semitic Legends Kittel's Work on Judaism in TDNT Kittel's Race-Historical Works at Forschungsabteilung Judenfrage
The Emergence of Judaism as the Emergence of the 'Jewish Problem'
Kittel's Last Speeches Kittel's Defence Evaluated The Scholarly Evaluation of Kittel
Conclusion
Walter Grundmann: Towards a Non-Jewish Jesus
The Eisenach Institute Grundmann's Overall Theology and Ideology Grundmann 1933–1934: Völkisch Renewal of Lutheran Theology Grundmann 1938: Germanentum and Christianity against the Jewish Myth Dejudaisation as a Task of German Theology and Church Grundmann's Exegetical Work and the Jews, 1938–1945
On the Jews in John: "The Struggle Against the Jews is Everywhere" The Jews and the Sermon on the Mount Dichotomising Judaism and Hellenism as Ideological Strategy Grundmann's Magnum Opus: Jesus der Galiläer und das Judentum
Conclusion
Concluding Analysis
The Description of Jews and Judaism in New Testament Exegesis
The Characterisation of Jews and Judaism Constructing Jewish Past Christianity and Judaism: Connected or Disconnected?
The 'Jew' in the Symbolic World Exegesis and Legitimation of Anti-Semitism
Anti-Judaism as Praeparatio Antisemitica Legitimation and Delegitimation of the Social Oppression of Jews
Exegesis in Cultural-Political Context Exegesis after Auschwitz
Archive Materials Abbreviations Bibliography Name Index Subject Index New Testament Texts
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