Volume 44, Issue 1

Abstract

Abstract

K.H. Miskotte is rightly seen as a pioneer in the rediscovery of Judaism by Christian theology. Especially his monumental dissertation (1932), however, betrays a marked ambivalence vis-à-vis the theological significance of Jewish religion. This article traces Miskotte’s ambivalence by means of a comparison with ancient rabbinic literature and spells out the contradictions he runs into.

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