Two Israels: Continuity and Discontinuity as Essential Elements in the History of People of God

Tomasz Nawracała

Adam Mickiewicz University , Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6658-5951


Abstract

One of the main concepts in the contemporary ecclesiology is the idea of the people of God. This biblical term defines and expresses the existence of Israel as people with fixed social forms and referring to the cult. People of Israel are the people of God. In the New Testament this definition is applied to the Church as the people gathered by Christ and given to God. On this basis the name “new Israel” is applied to the Church. The above article presents essential factors forming the concept of the people belonging to God, and then refers to similarities and differences between the Church and Israel as theological community. On this basis it tries to show the continuity in the existence of both peoples that lasts nowadays and is the implementation of redemptive plans of God to some degree.



Published
2020-04-02



Tomasz Nawracała 
Adam Mickiewicz University https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6658-5951



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