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The writers of the New Testament were largely Jewish and laying the blame for the Holocaust at their feet would be absurd. However, the later cultural origins of anti-semitism means that reading the New Testament after the event calls for a new ethics of interpretation. These essays address this grave issue in detail,
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The writers of the New Testament were largely Jewish and laying the blame for the Holocaust at their feet would be absurd. However, the later cultural origins of anti-semitism means that reading the New Testament after the event calls for a new ethics of interpretation. These essays address this grave issue in detail,
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Tod Linafelt is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Georgetown University. He is the author of SurvivingLamentations (2000).
Introduction: Tod Linafelt Part I: Issues in Interpretation 1. The
Holocaust as Touchstone for Biblical Interpretation: Luke Timothy Johnson
2. Specters: Overtures to a Biblical Hauntology: Timothy K. Beal 3.
Historical Criticism after the Holocaust: Mark George 4. The Role of the
Old Testament in Ancient Christianity and the Problems of Anti-Semitism:
Pamela Eisenbaum 5. Was Christianity Murdered at Auschwitz?: Rolf Rendtorff
6. Responsibilities and Opportunities for Doing New Testament Theology
after the Holocaust: Lloyd Gaston 7. The Meaning of Saturday in Christian
Scripture and Liturgy: Walter Brueggemann 8. Judaism in New Testament
Scholarship Since the Holocaust: Craig Hill 9. Interruption: Against the
Seamlessness of Reading: Gary A. Phillips Part II: Engaging Texts 10. The
Trial of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan 11. When Jesus was an Aryan: Susannah
Heschel 12. Women as Witness in Post-Holocaust Perspective: Margie Tolstoy
13. The Passion of Jesus After Auschwitz: A Literary Approach: Tania
Oldenhage 14. Blood on our Heads: A Jewish Response to Saint Matthew:
Stephen L. Jacobs 15. Jesus' Use of Psalm 22 in Light of Claude Lanzmann's
Shoah: Jane D. Schaberg 16. The Jew Paul and His Meaning for Israel: James
D. G. Dunn 17. The Apostle and the Seed of Abraham: Richard L. Rubenstein
18. Jewish Scripture in the Epistle to the Hebrews: Jennifer L. Koosed 19.
Mass Death and the Apocalypse: Kyle Keefer Appendix: Suggestions for
further reading
Holocaust as Touchstone for Biblical Interpretation: Luke Timothy Johnson
2. Specters: Overtures to a Biblical Hauntology: Timothy K. Beal 3.
Historical Criticism after the Holocaust: Mark George 4. The Role of the
Old Testament in Ancient Christianity and the Problems of Anti-Semitism:
Pamela Eisenbaum 5. Was Christianity Murdered at Auschwitz?: Rolf Rendtorff
6. Responsibilities and Opportunities for Doing New Testament Theology
after the Holocaust: Lloyd Gaston 7. The Meaning of Saturday in Christian
Scripture and Liturgy: Walter Brueggemann 8. Judaism in New Testament
Scholarship Since the Holocaust: Craig Hill 9. Interruption: Against the
Seamlessness of Reading: Gary A. Phillips Part II: Engaging Texts 10. The
Trial of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan 11. When Jesus was an Aryan: Susannah
Heschel 12. Women as Witness in Post-Holocaust Perspective: Margie Tolstoy
13. The Passion of Jesus After Auschwitz: A Literary Approach: Tania
Oldenhage 14. Blood on our Heads: A Jewish Response to Saint Matthew:
Stephen L. Jacobs 15. Jesus' Use of Psalm 22 in Light of Claude Lanzmann's
Shoah: Jane D. Schaberg 16. The Jew Paul and His Meaning for Israel: James
D. G. Dunn 17. The Apostle and the Seed of Abraham: Richard L. Rubenstein
18. Jewish Scripture in the Epistle to the Hebrews: Jennifer L. Koosed 19.
Mass Death and the Apocalypse: Kyle Keefer Appendix: Suggestions for
further reading
Introduction: Tod Linafelt Part I: Issues in Interpretation 1. The
Holocaust as Touchstone for Biblical Interpretation: Luke Timothy Johnson
2. Specters: Overtures to a Biblical Hauntology: Timothy K. Beal 3.
Historical Criticism after the Holocaust: Mark George 4. The Role of the
Old Testament in Ancient Christianity and the Problems of Anti-Semitism:
Pamela Eisenbaum 5. Was Christianity Murdered at Auschwitz?: Rolf Rendtorff
6. Responsibilities and Opportunities for Doing New Testament Theology
after the Holocaust: Lloyd Gaston 7. The Meaning of Saturday in Christian
Scripture and Liturgy: Walter Brueggemann 8. Judaism in New Testament
Scholarship Since the Holocaust: Craig Hill 9. Interruption: Against the
Seamlessness of Reading: Gary A. Phillips Part II: Engaging Texts 10. The
Trial of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan 11. When Jesus was an Aryan: Susannah
Heschel 12. Women as Witness in Post-Holocaust Perspective: Margie Tolstoy
13. The Passion of Jesus After Auschwitz: A Literary Approach: Tania
Oldenhage 14. Blood on our Heads: A Jewish Response to Saint Matthew:
Stephen L. Jacobs 15. Jesus' Use of Psalm 22 in Light of Claude Lanzmann's
Shoah: Jane D. Schaberg 16. The Jew Paul and His Meaning for Israel: James
D. G. Dunn 17. The Apostle and the Seed of Abraham: Richard L. Rubenstein
18. Jewish Scripture in the Epistle to the Hebrews: Jennifer L. Koosed 19.
Mass Death and the Apocalypse: Kyle Keefer Appendix: Suggestions for
further reading
Holocaust as Touchstone for Biblical Interpretation: Luke Timothy Johnson
2. Specters: Overtures to a Biblical Hauntology: Timothy K. Beal 3.
Historical Criticism after the Holocaust: Mark George 4. The Role of the
Old Testament in Ancient Christianity and the Problems of Anti-Semitism:
Pamela Eisenbaum 5. Was Christianity Murdered at Auschwitz?: Rolf Rendtorff
6. Responsibilities and Opportunities for Doing New Testament Theology
after the Holocaust: Lloyd Gaston 7. The Meaning of Saturday in Christian
Scripture and Liturgy: Walter Brueggemann 8. Judaism in New Testament
Scholarship Since the Holocaust: Craig Hill 9. Interruption: Against the
Seamlessness of Reading: Gary A. Phillips Part II: Engaging Texts 10. The
Trial of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan 11. When Jesus was an Aryan: Susannah
Heschel 12. Women as Witness in Post-Holocaust Perspective: Margie Tolstoy
13. The Passion of Jesus After Auschwitz: A Literary Approach: Tania
Oldenhage 14. Blood on our Heads: A Jewish Response to Saint Matthew:
Stephen L. Jacobs 15. Jesus' Use of Psalm 22 in Light of Claude Lanzmann's
Shoah: Jane D. Schaberg 16. The Jew Paul and His Meaning for Israel: James
D. G. Dunn 17. The Apostle and the Seed of Abraham: Richard L. Rubenstein
18. Jewish Scripture in the Epistle to the Hebrews: Jennifer L. Koosed 19.
Mass Death and the Apocalypse: Kyle Keefer Appendix: Suggestions for
further reading







