The “Jew,” the nation and assimilation: the Old Testament and the fashioning of the “other” in German and Dutch Protestant thought
This article discusses a reorientation of supersessionist postures in German and Dutch Protestant reflection on emerging nation states in the nineteenth-century. Historically, Christian thought often othered “the Jew” as the “nascent Christian.” Since the seventeenth-century, Protestant theologians...
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De Gruyter
2021
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