
Published online:
21 November 2019
Published in print:
10 October 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191868566
Print ISBN:
9780198830207
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Introduction Introduction
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Key Terminology Regarding this Question Key Terminology Regarding this Question
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The Promise of the Land: Biblical Considerations The Promise of the Land: Biblical Considerations
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Hermeneutics for Reading the Old and the New Testaments Hermeneutics for Reading the Old and the New Testaments
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Land in the Old Testament Land in the Old Testament
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The Temple and Jerusalem The Temple and Jerusalem
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The Land in the Old Testament—continued The Land in the Old Testament—continued
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Land in the New Testament Land in the New Testament
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The Temple and Jerusalem in the New Testament The Temple and Jerusalem in the New Testament
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Chapter
3 The Church and the Biblical Promised Land
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Pages
64–104
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Published:October 2019
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D'Costa, Gavin, 'The Church and the Biblical Promised Land', Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II (Oxford , 2019; online edn, Oxford Academic, 21 Nov. 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830207.003.0003, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
Chapter 3 examines post-supersessionist Old Testament hermeneutics regarding the status of the promise of the land to the Jewish people. Drawing on the Pontifical Biblical Commission, it is shown that even though there are divergent New Testament views about the land, these do not cancel or negate the promise of the land to the Jewish people. The precise nature of this promise is established. While Catholic theology has only just begun to address the New Testament trajectories regarding a different evaluation of the land for Catholics, it is clear that the promise to the Jewish people is still intact.
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Religious Studies
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Oxford Scholarship Online
Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II. Gavin D’Costa, Oxford University Press (2019). © Gavin D’Costa.
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198830207.001.0001
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