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388 albertz, rainer, 72 anderson, Gary, 3, 43, 65 argall, Johannes, 146–47, 150–53, 158, 168, 169 barr, James, 25, 40 barth, Karl, 313–14, 319 battle, John a., Jr., 267, 278 benedict XVI, 330, 331, 333, 347 bergsträsser, Gotthelf, 25–26, 39, 41 brett, mark, 79, 107, 276, 355 brueggemann, walter, 78, 84, 88, 353 buber, martin, 311, 354 Childs, brevard, 41, 78, 85, 88 Clements, r. e., 78, 87 Clifford, richard, 3, 21, 169 Cohen, Gershon, 261, 277 Cohen, hermann, 319, 321–27, 328 Collins, John, 184, 185, 191, 192, 194, 196, 198 Crawford, S. w., 232, 233 Day, John, 154, 169 Dimant, Devorah, 139, 140, 141, 193, 234 Douglas, mary, 17, 22 ehrman, bart D., 237, 240, 254 eichrodt, walther, 78, 87 eideles, r. Shmuel, 201 eynde, S. Van den, 141 Fishbane, michael, 87 Fitzmyer, Joseph, 139, 140, 143, 276 Gerstenberger, e. S., 78, 88 Goldin, Judah, 204, 208 Goldingay, John, 78, 88 Greenberg, moshe, 80, 88, 329 Grieb, a. Katherine, 88, 276 Griffiths, Paul, 266, 277 Gunkel, hermann, 234 ha’am, ahad, 319 hermisson, hans-Jürgen, 37, 42 heschel, abraham Joshua, 311, 353, 354, 357 hoffman, yair, 86, 88 Ingeborg, liv, 187 Index of modern authors Index of modern authors 389 Jensen, robin, 249, 255 John Paul II, 309, 330 Kahana, menahem I., 206, 209 Kaminsky, Joel S., 3, 64, 107, 160–61, 169, 195, 196, 279, 298, 353, 358 Kaplan, mordecai, 319 Kaufmann, yehezkel, 324–27, 329, 356 Klein, emma, 84 Knohl, Israel, 203, 207, 208 levenson, Jon D., 1–3, 14–15, 21–22, 24, 40–44, 64–69, 84–85, 89, 91–92, 107–11, 115, 126, 139, 142, 145, 154, 169, 170, 191, 194, 195, 200, 207, 209, 210–11, 236, 253–55, 256, 268, 273–76, 278–79, 280, 298, 311, 314–19, 323–29 lieberman, Saul, 201, 207, 208 lohfink, Gerhard, 87 lohr, Joel N., 44, 64, 65, 87 lohse, eduard, 37, 42 longenecker, bruce, 196 longman,Tremper, III, 40 marböck, Johannes, 146–47, 168 meinhold, Peter, 283, 300 milgrom, Jacob, 17, 22, 88 moberly, walter, 3, 37, 40, 41, 42, 93, 108 muffs, yochanan, 206 Neumann-Gorsolke, Ute, 19, 22 Nickelsburg, George w. e., 115, 192–95, 234–35 Niditch, Susan, 72, 86 Novick,Tzvi, 130–32, 142, 143 olyan, Saul, 160–61, 169 osten-Saken, Peter von der, 283, 299, 300–303 Pacifici, ricardo, 330–31, 347 Pelikan, Jaroslav, 283, 289, 301 Perdue, leo, 41, 88, 147–48, 158, 168, 169 Pitre, brant, 270, 278 Pius XII, 330–31 Preuss, horst, 41, 78, 88 rad, Gerhard von, 22, 78, 87, 164–65, 169 rawidowicz, Simon, 207, 209 rendtorff, rolf, 78, 88 roberts, J. J. m., 40, 42 rofé, alexander, 232 rosenzweig, Franz, 311, 319, 322–26 Staples, Jason, 259, 270–72, 274, 276, 278 Schäfer-lichtenberger, Christina, 88 Schiffman, lawrence, 58, 66, 197, 232 Seeberg, erich, 283, 301 Skehan, Patrick, 156, 162, 163, 169 Spina, Frank, 44, 64–65 Stadelmann, luis, 9–10, 21 Stern, Philip, 73, 86–87 Stewart-Sykes, alistair, 242, 255 Stone, michael, 191, 193–98, 235, 259 Stuckenbruck, loren, 173, 191–93, 197 Tigay, Jeffrey, 71–72, 86 Tov, emmanuel, 197, 232, 233 Tsevat, matitiahu, 50, 65 [54.157.56.179] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 13:18 GMT) 390 Index of modern authors walke, bruce, 78, 88 ward, Keith, 73, 79, 82, 86 weinfeld, moshe, 21, 71–72, 86, 273, 274, 279 white, hugh C., 127 williamson, hugh, 40, 233, 355 wills, lawrence, 44, 60, 64 wright, N.T., 266, 269 wyschogrod, michael, 311–19, 324, 328 Zimmerli, walther, 43, 78, 87 Zunz, leopold, 87, 207, 209 “The scholarship in The Call of Abraham is magnificent. The essays are uniformly of a very high quality. Depending on the essay, the fields that benefit from the scholarship of this volume include Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament, intertestamental/Second Temple Judaism, Jewish theology, New Testament, and Christian theology. This work is of profound significance for scholars in all these areas.” —MATTHEW LEVERING, PE RRY FAM ILY F OUN DATI O N C H AI R O F THEOLOGY, MUND E LE IN SE M INARY “This volume is an excellent contribution to a crucial question of both ancient and contemporary importance. The essayists give a whole range of ways to consider Jewish election both in its historical and conceptual incarnations. The complexity and richness that emerges from this range is a major strength of the collection and one that is without...