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Clark M Williamson

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Has God Rejected His People?

Has God Rejected His People?

Clark M Williamson

Wipf Stock Publishers
2017
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The point of this book is simple: to make Christians aware of a story that they have not been told--the story of relations between Christians and Jews. This involves tracing the church's anti-Judaism to its source in the gospels and the Book of Acts and describing the development of the church's displacement-replacement theology according to which we new Gentiles, spiritual, universal, inclusive Christians replace the old, carnal, ethnocentric legalist and works-righteous Jews in the favor of God. The story also details the actions of the churches, specifically a long chain of canons (laws) governing relations between Jews and Christians, all the way from banning Christians for socializing or dining with Jews, marrying Jews, and asking rabbis for blessings, to requiring all Jews to live in ghettos. This history of actions comes down to the present and its consequences in the Holocaust in which all the killers were Christians and in the Nazi laws governing Jewish behavior. Each such law took its precedent from a canon law passed by a council of the church. The recent rash of bomb threats against Jewish Community Centers and synagogues reminds us of how deeply this bigotry is embedded in people. The point of making people aware of anti-Judaism is to prompt them not to shrug if off when scripture readings regularly teach contempt for Jews with the rhetoric of vilification. Words are important. Teaching contempt should be called out and rejected. This can be done pastorally and gently, but it should be done. Otherwise the church's language reinforces a deeply embedded bigotry. Most Christian pastors are unaware of this reality and prone to thinking that anti-Judaism is not a serious problem for the church. Hence most anti-Judaism in Christian preaching is unintentional. Awareness of the story of Christian anti-Judaism prods us to move from unintentional anti-Judaism to intentional teaching of respect for Jews and Judaism. ""Better than any other book in post-Holocaust theology, this classic volume brings together consideration of the Bible, the history of the church, and contemporary constructive theology, in Jewish-Christian relationships. While the book lays bare the church's anti-Judaism and anti-semitism, and their painful consequences, Williamson moves us toward a vital relationship of mutual support, and, indeed, mutual witness, between Judaism and Christianity. The only other book that has affected me more profoundly is Williamson's own Way of Blessing, Way of Life: A Christian Theology."" --Ronald J. Allen. Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. Miller Professor of Preaching and New Testament at Christian Theological Seminary. ""After my visit to Hitler's death camp Dachau in 1979, I looked at the sky and whispered 'My God...what have we done' Clark Williamson has helped us answer that terrible question with this clear explanation of what has been called 'the teaching of contempt' and 'the left hand of Christology, ' the built-in belief that in order for Christianity to be proclaimed, Judaism and Jews must be disparaged and negated. We must read this book."" --Prof. Richard K. Thewlis, Hiram College. ""Historically informed, pastorally responsible, and theologically creative, Williamson's classic work remains both a warning against the toxicity of much Christian preaching and a bright beacon shining light on new ways of envisioning the relationship between the church and the Jewish people."" --Amy-Jill Levine, University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of New Testament Studies, Professor of Jewish Studies, Divinity School and College of Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University. ""When Clark Williamson's Has God Rejected His People? was first published in 1982 it set a standard for an honest and penetrating critique of anti-Judaism in the Christian tradition. Its re-publication comes at a time when events have reminded us that the ugly legacy of anti-Judaism is still wi
Preaching the Old Testament

Preaching the Old Testament

Ronald J. Allen; Clark M. Williamson

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2007
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In this third and concluding volume of their lectionary commentary collection (Preaching the Gospels without Blaming the Jews and Preaching the Letters without Dismissing the Law), Ronald Allen and Clark Williamson encourage the church and its preachers to rediscover the Old Testament as a vibrant wellspring of Christian faith and life. Preachers often neglect the Old Testament, misrepresent it, or regard its theological content as superseded by Jesus and the New Testament, Allen and Williamson claim. The authors help preachers avoid these traps by explaining how a text was understood before the Common Era without any reference to Jesus or Christian doctrine, mentioning representative New Testament passages or themes that are informed by the older material, and commenting briefly on the relationship between the lections in those cases when readings from the Old Testament are paired with readings from the New Testament.
Preaching without Prejudice

Preaching without Prejudice

Ronald J. Allen; Clark M. Williamson

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2007
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This set includes three books by Ronald Allen and Clark Williamson: Preaching the Gospels without Blaming the Jews, Preaching the Letters without Dismissing the Law and Preaching the Old Testament. These books provide thoughtful commentaries on important biblical texts and are designed to help preachers avoid incorporating misunderstandings and stereotypes into their sermons on those texts.
Way of Blessing, Way of Life

Way of Blessing, Way of Life

Clark M Williamson

Chalice Press
1999
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This systematic theology by a distinguished scholar offers a rich and complex weaving together of aspects of theological thought. Informed by such diverse influences as process thought and Holocaust studies, Way of Blessing, Way of Life provides intriguing discussions of the major theological categories in an engaging and readable format.
A Guest in the House of Israel

A Guest in the House of Israel

Clark M. Williamson

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1993
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In this thought-provoking book, Clark Williamson challenges churches and theologians to become aware of the inherited ideology of anti-Judaism that has distorted their teaching, even on such key matters as Jesus, the Scriptures, the church, and God. Williamson bases his study on a wide range of confessional literature from Roman Catholic to Protestant doctrines. He demonstrates that both the people of Israel and the church stand in relation to God only by the grace of God and suggests a radical, constructive alternative to the "teaching of contempt."