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<em>âInsightful, astute, thoughtful, this book traces the developments of liberal Jewish and Christian theologies of history⌠Creatively synthesizing many primary and secondary texts, this book will interest religion and philosophy students, theologians, and historians. Recommended.â</em> <strong>⢠Choice</strong></p>
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<em>â[this book] provides an utterly cogent methodological response to contemporary scholarly debates about genealogical origins of secular modernity. It offers in five chapters a meticulous close reading of a fascinating variety of texts demonstrating how prophetic and messianic takes on historical meaning have continued to inform the history of historical, philosophical, and political thought.â</em> <strong>⢠Religious Studies Review</strong></p>
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<em>âThe evolution of the concept of history and its apocalyptic elements are lucidly brought forth in a fascinating new book by the Swedish theologian and historian Jayne Svenungsson, exploring uses of history from the Old Testament prophets to todayâs Paul-inspired philosophers.â</em> <strong>⢠Politiken</strong></p>
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<em>âSvenungssonâs analysis of contemporary theory is as historically insightful as one could wish. She shows how the motifs found in biblical texts⌠recur in the works of varied thinkers writing as if they were independent of this historical tradition⌠Even those with no interest in theology of history or deep-seated religious motifs should consider reading Svenungssonâs book.â</em> <strong>⢠Respons</strong></p>
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Jayne Svenungsson is Professor of Systematic Theology at Lund University, Sweden. She is part of the interdisciplinary research program âTime, Memory and Representation: Transformations in Historical Consciousness.â Her recent publications include the books Jewish Thought, Utopia, and Revolution and Monument and Memory.