Theologie en politiek: De discussie over de staat Israël in Kerk en Theologie 1968-1981

Interest in the State of Israel soared during the aftermath of the Six Day-War (1967). In Kerk en Theologie, G.C. van Niftrik, A.W. Dekker and A.A. Spijkerboer took their clues from Karl Barth and F.W. Marquardt. The notion of a unique position of Israel in salvation history was however vehemently d...

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Main Author: Klinken, G. J. van 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Dutch
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Published: 2024
In: Kerk en theologie
Year: 2024, Volume: 75, Issue: 2, Pages: 190-206
IxTheo Classification:BH Judaism
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
CG Christianity and Politics
FA Theology
KBD Benelux countries
KBL Near East and North Africa
KDD Protestant Church
ZC Politics in general
Further subjects:B influence of Karl Barth
B Jewish-Christian dialogue
B Political Theology
B theological interpretations of contemporary history
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Summary:Interest in the State of Israel soared during the aftermath of the Six Day-War (1967). In Kerk en Theologie, G.C. van Niftrik, A.W. Dekker and A.A. Spijkerboer took their clues from Karl Barth and F.W. Marquardt. The notion of a unique position of Israel in salvation history was however vehemently denied by those who stood up for Palestinians (Kroon, Verkuyl, Slomp, Snoek, others). Some major agents in Dutch Protestantism remained at the sidelines: especially Calvinist Orthodoxy and the Evangelicals. Their interest in the Jewish people cannot be doubted, but is hardly reflected in the pages of Kerk en Theologie.
ISSN:2773-1847
Contains:Enthalten in: Kerk en theologie
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5117/KT2024.2.007.KLIN