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Supersessionism, Supersessionism

Both forms can mean to delay . Hence the term supersessionism does not come from the Latin Church Fathers' description of their own views but as the application of a modern term to older views.

In his words, "Structural supersessionism refers to the narrative logic of the standard model whereby it renders the Hebrew Scriptures largely indecisive for shaping Christian convictions about how Gods works as Consummator and as Redeemer engage humankind in universal and enduring ways." Soulen, 181, n6.

In short, some modern Christians believe in supersessionism and others don't.

For Judaism and other critics, supersessionism is a theology of replacement, which substitutes the Christian church, consisting of Christians, for the Jewish and B'nei Noah people. Modern Jews are offended by the traditional Christian belief in supersessionism, Rabbi Dow Marmur, Lecture at Regis College, Toronto, January 21, 1998, see at [7] June 28, 2008 and historians cite the belief as one of the roots of anti-semitism in western culture. Padraic O'Hare, The Enduring Covenant: The Education of Christians and the End of Antisemitism, (Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International, 1997) Supersessionists, however, understand their view as a theology of fulfillment in which no Jew who truly believes the Gospel is ever replaced and in which any unbelieving Jew (like Ahab or Judas Iscariot) was never truly part of God's chosen people because he or she had never followed God. Even as Judaism anticipates its own fulfillment in a coming Jewish messiah, Christianity claims that Jesus is the expected Jewish Messiah, that in Him the expectations of Israel were fulfilled, and that his Second Coming will be the final consummation of this hope, rather than a replacement for it.

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