Particularism and Universalism in the Book of Isaiah: Isaiah's Implications for a Pluralistic World from a Korean Perspective

Particularism and Universalism in the Book of Isaiah: Isaiah's Implications for a Pluralistic World from a Korean Perspective

by Se Hoon Jang
Particularism and Universalism in the Book of Isaiah: Isaiah's Implications for a Pluralistic World from a Korean Perspective

Particularism and Universalism in the Book of Isaiah: Isaiah's Implications for a Pluralistic World from a Korean Perspective

by Se Hoon Jang

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Overview

This study offers a critical assessment of the two contested issues, religious pluralism and iconoclasm, from a Korean perspective by looking at a number of Isaiah's central themes, which can be identified as particularistic and universalistic. It also seeks to elucidate the contemporary implications of Isaiah's particularistic and universalistic themes for a pluralistic world, especially for Korean religious communities, which have been overwhelmed by a fiery debate about these issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039105977
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 12/15/2004
Series: Bible in History / La Bible dans l'histoire , #4
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Se-Hoon Jang holds a M.Div. from Chongshin University in Seoul, South Korea and a Ph.D. from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. He is Professor of Old Testament at International Theological Seminary & University in Seoul, South Korea.

Table of Contents

Contents: The Korean Churches and Religious Pluralism – The Korean Churches and Iconoclasm – Strategy for Reading Isaiah – The Holy One of Israel – The Monotheistic Manifesto of Isaiah – The Unique Role of Torah in Isaiah – Mount Zion as the Cosmic centre – The New Creation – The New Israel.
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