Following the Breadcrumbs: Jesus as Superfluous to Salvation? A Catholic Search

In this personal reflection and analysis, I, as a Catholic theologian, grapple with the haunting theological question of Jewish scholars, David Patterson and David Berger: Is Jesus, for Jews, "superfluous to salvation?" In light of major advances in Christian-Jewish relations and dialogue,...

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Published in:Studies in Christian-Jewish relations
Main Author: Admirand, Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations [2020]
In: Studies in Christian-Jewish relations
Further subjects:B Pluralism
B Christology
B uniqueness
B Judaism
B Interfaith Dialogue
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Summary:In this personal reflection and analysis, I, as a Catholic theologian, grapple with the haunting theological question of Jewish scholars, David Patterson and David Berger: Is Jesus, for Jews, "superfluous to salvation?" In light of major advances in Christian-Jewish relations and dialogue, most recently in the 2015 Vatican document, "The Gifts and Callings Are Irrevocable," I seek to follow and assess where the (theologically rich) breadcrumbs lead me. Context and personal narrative become the first path as I trace how and why I reached their question—and my deep need to try to answer it, amidst a wounded, if not broken Church, still reeling from the child abuse scandal, among other ills. I then turn to Peter Phan's interfaith Christology as presented in The Joys of Religious Pluralism—an important touchstone book—to acknowledge how a change in the papacy from Benedict to Francis can be seen as opening up, if not momentarily avoiding, the over-policing of certain theological pathways. I then return to Berger and Patterson's question in the conclusion which they ask in "fear and ‘trembling."
ISSN:1930-3777
Contains:Enthalten in: Studies in Christian-Jewish relations
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v15i1.12119