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Has the Church Replaced Israel? A Theological Evaluation

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, 2010
ISBN: 9781433673139

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The relationship between Israel and the Church continues to be a controversial topic led by this question: Does the church replace, supersede, or fulfill the nation of Israel in God’s plan, or will Israel be saved and restored with a unique identity and role?

In Has the Church Replaced Israel?, author Michael J. Vlach evaluates the doctrine of replacement theology (also known as supersessionism) down through history but ultimately argues in favor of the nonsupersessionist position. Thoroughly vetting the most important hermeneutical and theological issues related to the Israel/church relationship, Vlach explains why, “there are compelling scriptural reasons in both testaments to believe in a future salvation and restoration of the nation Israel.”

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  • Evaluates the doctrine of replacement theology.
  • Has the most important hermeneutical and theological issues related to the Israel/church relationship.
  • Explains why, "there are compelling scriptural reasons in both testaments to believe.
  • Title: Has the Church Replaced Israel?
  • Author: Michael J. Vlach
  • Publisher: B&H
  • Print Publication Date: 2010
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 228
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Ebook
  • ISBNs: 9781433673139, 9780805449723, 1433673134, 0805449728
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781433673139
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-03-25T16:31:13Z

Michael J. Vlach is Professor of Theology at The Master's Seminary and Editor of The Master's Seminary Journal. He is the author of several books including, He Will Reign Forever: A Biblical Theology of the Kingdom of God. He has appeared on several national radio and television broadcasts including The History Channel.

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  1. Milton Kleim

    Milton Kleim

    3/21/2025

    And He began to tell the people this parable: “A man planted a vineyard and rented it out to vine-growers, and went on a journey for a long time. “And at the harvest time he sent a slave to the vine-growers, so that they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the vine-growers sent him away empty-handed having beaten him. “And he proceeded to send another slave; and when they beat him also and treated him shamefully, they sent him away empty-handed. “And he proceeded to send a third; and this one also they wounded and cast out. “Now the owner of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; perhaps they will respect him.’ “But when the vine-growers saw him, they were reasoning with one another, saying, ‘This is the heir; let us kill him so that the inheritance will be ours.’ “So they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. What, then, will the owner of the vineyard do to them? "He will come and destroy these vine-growers and will give the vineyard to others.” Luke 20:9–16 Annotation of the last part: “So they [Biblical Israel] threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. What, then, will the owner of the vineyard [Father Yahweh] do to them? "He will come and destroy these vine-growers [Biblical Israel] and will give the vineyard to others [the Christian Church].” That destruction occurred in 70 AD, per Father Yahweh's Judgment. Paul tells us who is a Jew during the Christian period: For he is not a Jew who is one outwardly, nor is circumcision that which is outward in the flesh. But he is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is that which is of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter; and his praise is not from men, but from God. Romans 2:28-29

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