

Covenant and the People of God
Essays in Honor of Mark S. Kinzer
Book • 2023
Covenant and the People of God is an edited volume that explores covenantal themes and the identity of God's people across biblical and theological traditions.
Edited by David J. Rudolph, Jennifer M. Rosner, and others, it gathers essays that address how covenant shapes communal identity, practice, and theological reflection.
Contributors engage biblical texts, historical developments, and contemporary implications for Jewish–Gentile relations within the faith.
The book aims to bridge academic scholarship and faith communities, particularly within Messianic Jewish studies.
It offers interdisciplinary perspectives valuable to theologians, pastors, and students.
Edited by David J. Rudolph, Jennifer M. Rosner, and others, it gathers essays that address how covenant shapes communal identity, practice, and theological reflection.
Contributors engage biblical texts, historical developments, and contemporary implications for Jewish–Gentile relations within the faith.
The book aims to bridge academic scholarship and faith communities, particularly within Messianic Jewish studies.
It offers interdisciplinary perspectives valuable to theologians, pastors, and students.
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