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In the Hebrew Bible, various aspects of theism exist though
monotheistic faith stands out, and the New Testament largely
continues with Jewish monotheism. This Element examines diverse
aspects of monotheism in the Hebrew Bible and their implications to
others or race relations. Also, it investigates monotheistic faith
in the New Testament writings and its impact on race relations,
including the work of Jesus and Paul's apostolic mission. While
inclusive monotheism fosters race relations, exclusive monotheism
harms race relations. This Element also engages contemporary
biblical interpretations about the Bible, monotheistic faith, and
race/ethnicity.
About the Contributor(s): Yung Suk Kim is Associate Professor of
New Testament and Early Christianity at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor
School of Theology, Virginia Union University in Richmond. Kim is
the author of Christ's Body in Corinth (2008), A Theological
Introduction to Paul's Letters (2011), Biblical Interpretation
(2013), and A Transformative Reading of the Bible (2013). Kim is
editor of the Journal of Bible and Human Transformation.
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