The Complete Handbook of Replacement Theology: A Biblical and Historical Guide to Supersessionism, Israel, and the Church is the definitive single-volume reference on replacement theology with 44 chapters, and about 110 dictionary entries with 2,000 years of history. Nothing like it exists.
For fifteen centuries, a doctrine quietly shaped the relationship between Christianity and the Jewish people. It taught that God had rejected Israel, that the church had inherited every promise once made to Abraham's descendants, and that the Jewish people had no remaining role in the divine plan. This teaching carried many names: replacement theology, supersessionism, fulfillment theology. Its consequences were not quiet at all. They included forced conversions, expulsions, inquisitions, pogroms, and the theological soil that made the Holocaust possible.
No comprehensive A-to-Z reference on this subject has ever been published. Until now.
THE COMPLETE HANDBOOK OF REPLACEMENT THEOLOGY is the first book to bring together every dimension of the debate in a single volume. It is designed for three audiences at once: pastors preparing sermons on Israel, the church, and eschatology; students writing papers on covenant theology, dispensationalism, or Jewish-Christian relations; and scholars who need a reliable survey of any sub-topic before deeper research.
What this book covers:
The book is written from a perspective that takes God's covenant with Israel seriously. It examines supersessionism honestly, traces its devastating historical record, and demonstrates why the biblical text does not support the replacement of Israel by the church. Every chapter stands alone for easy reference while contributing to the larger argument across the entire volume.
If you teach, preach, study, or write about Israel, the church, the covenants, eschatology, or Jewish-Christian relations, this is the reference you have been waiting for.
44 chapters. 6 major parts. About 110 A-to-Z entries. 3 appendices. Selected bibliography.
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