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Israel as Light to the Nations: A Review Article

Israel as Light to the Nations: A Review Article

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  • Mark W. Karlberg

What is the significance of Israel as a light to the nations? In this essay Karlberg critically reviews the views of Paul van Buren on the role of Israel among the nations. Van Buren believes that Israel can have an important function in interfaith dialogue and the character of Christian mission.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1985. 7 pages.

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