
In this timely study Gavin D'Costa explores Roman Catholic doctrines after the Second Vatican Council regarding the Jewish people (1965 - 2015). It establishes the emergence of the teaching that God's covenant with the Jewish people is irrevocable. What does this mean for Catholics regarding Jewish religious rituals, the land, and mission? Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II establishes that the Catholic Church has a new teaching about the Jewish people: the covenant made with God is irrevocable. D'Costa faces head-on three important issues arising from the new teaching. First, previous Catholic teachings seem to claim Jewish rituals are invalid. He argues this is not the case. Earlier teachings allow us positive insights into the modern question. Second, a nuanced case for Catholic minimalist Zionism is advanced, without detriment to the Palestinian cause. This is in keeping with Catholic readings of scripture and the development of the Holy See's attitude to the State of Israel. Third, the painful question of mission is explored. D'Costa shows the new approach safeguards Jewish identity and allows for the possibility of successful witness by Hebrew Catholics who retain their Jewish identity and religious life.
This book investigates how Roman Catholic doctrine regarding the Jewish people has evolved following the Second Vatican Council, specifically focusing on the theological status of the Jewish covenant. Gavin D'Costa, a professor of theology, utilizes official Church documents, historical records, and scriptural analysis from 1965 to 2015 to construct his argument. He posits that the Church has established the irrevocability of the Jewish covenant, a shift that necessitates a re-evaluation of traditional Catholic stances on Jewish rituals, the State of Israel, and the theology of mission.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and theologians frequently note the academic rigor and theological precision D'Costa brings to this complex subject. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to contemporary interfaith dialogue and Catholic ecclesiology.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192565915
ISBN-13:
9780192565914
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