In The Shema in the New Testament Context, William Henderson explores the transformative role of one of the most fundamental prayers in Jewish tradition, the Shema, and its profound reinterpretation within the teachings of Jesus and the early Christian Church. The Shema, a central declaration of God's oneness and the call to love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength, forms the foundation of Jewish devotion.
But how does this ancient commandment shape the theology and ethics of Christianity?Through deep analysis of New Testament scriptures, Henderson shows how Jesus redefines the Shema, connecting the love of God to the love of neighbor in a revolutionary way. He examines how early Christian thinkers like Paul and John adapted the Shema's call, transforming it from a Jewish prayer into the ethical backbone of Christian life.
This book not only traces the theological journey of the Shema's evolution but also provides insight into how this foundational command continues to influence Christian worship, social justice, and moral teachings today. For scholars and believers alike, The Shema in the New Testament Context offers a fresh and engaging exploration of how the ancient call to love God is re-envisioned through the person and work of Jesus Christ, and how it shapes the Christian mission of love, reconciliation, and justice in the world.
This is a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the heart of Christian faith and how its earliest roots connect to the rich history of Israel.
In The Shema in the New Testament Context, William Henderson explores the transformative role of one of the most fundamental prayers in Jewish tradition, the Shema, and its profound reinterpretation within the teachings of Jesus and the early Christian Church. The Shema, a central declaration of God's oneness and the call to love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength, forms the foundation of Jewish devotion.
But how does this ancient commandment shape the theology and ethics of Christianity?Through deep analysis of New Testament scriptures, Henderson shows how Jesus redefines the Shema, connecting the love of God to the love of neighbor in a revolutionary way. He examines how early Christian thinkers like Paul and John adapted the Shema's call, transforming it from a Jewish prayer into the ethical backbone of Christian life.
This book not only traces the theological journey of the Shema's evolution but also provides insight into how this foundational command continues to influence Christian worship, social justice, and moral teachings today. For scholars and believers alike, The Shema in the New Testament Context offers a fresh and engaging exploration of how the ancient call to love God is re-envisioned through the person and work of Jesus Christ, and how it shapes the Christian mission of love, reconciliation, and justice in the world.
This is a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the heart of Christian faith and how its earliest roots connect to the rich history of Israel.