RT Article T1 Die Bedeutung Israels im christlichen Verständnis: Karl Barths Israel(ein)sicht von 1946 JF Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie VO 130 IS 2 SP 195 OP 220 A1 Schelhas, Johannes 1961- LA German PB Echter YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/597099936 AB According to Karl Barth Israel is a complex theological and historical reality. It means (1) the Jewish people as the origin of Jesus of Nazareth, (2) the people of the Old Testament in covenant with Yhwh, and (3) the Jewish folk of history and of our present post-Biblical times. In the faith of the Jews the election of Israel is still alive even post Christum crucifixum. Owing to the covenant with Abraham Israel has a mission for humankind and this mission is through Jesus still effective. The category of mission can be fruitful in the systematic discussion conceming the relationship of Jews and Christians. Furthermore, Barth exhibits how a biblical typology can be understood in terms of dialogue. NO Ausgehend von "Dogmatik im Grundriß" (1946), zum Gesamtwerk Karl Barths K1 Christologie K1 Barth,Karl K1 Dialog K1 Christentum K1 Judentum K1 Christology K1 Dialogue K1 Christianity K1 Judaism K1 Israel : Altertum