Covenant and chosenness resonate deeply in both Mormon and Jewish traditions. For both of these communities, covenant and chosenness represent enduring interpretations of scriptural texts and promises, ever-present in themes of divine worship and liturgy. The chapters of this volume, written by leading scholars of both communities, debate scriptural foundations, the Osigns of the covenant, O the development of theological ideas about covenant, and issues of inclusivity and exclusivity implied by chosenness
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Covenant and chosenness resonate deeply in both Mormon and Jewish traditions. For both of these communities, covenant and chosenness represent enduring interpretations of scriptural texts and promises, ever-present in themes of divine worship and liturgy. The chapters of this volume, written by leading scholars of both communities, debate scriptural foundations, the Osigns of the covenant, O the development of theological ideas about covenant, and issues of inclusivity and exclusivity implied by chosenness
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