Of the very many books written on Jews, Judaism, Jewish-Christian relations, and Israel, whether as a people, peoples, historical, biblical, or theological entity, or modern political state, whether by Jews or Christians, in recent years—of which there have been many, and of which I have read many—Paul J. Griffiths’s Israel: A Christian Grammar stands o…
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