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Pain and Polemic
註釋Examines the polemic of the Gospels as it applies to Christian evaluations of Jews and Judaism, as well as recent scholarly interpretations of this issue. Revising Douglas Hare's classification of the anti-Judaic canonical texts, proposes three types of polemic: "prophetic polemic, " "subordinating polemic, " and "abrogating anti-Judaism." Considers the first two categories as debates within the Jewish community of the time. Only the third (especially located in Luke-Acts and the Gospel of John) is considered anti-Judaic because it implies the rejection of Israel by God for not accepting Jesus. Pleads for finding ways to repudiate those parts of the Scriptures which demean or insult the Jews.