Dialogue Against the Jews

Dialogue Against the Jews
Author: Alfonsi Petrus,Petrus Alfonsi
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813213903

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Never before translated into English, this work presents to the reader perhaps the most important source for an intensifying medieval Christian-Jewish debate.

Recommendation Whether to Confiscate Destroy and Burn All Jewish Books

Recommendation Whether to Confiscate  Destroy  and Burn All Jewish Books
Author: Johann Reuchlin
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0809139723

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While he was condemned himself for his stand, the book opened the eyes of scholars and political leaders to the need to understand and appreciate the wealth of religious truth and insight in the Talmud and other works. Reuchlin did not stop anti-Semitism in the Reformation by either Catholics or Protestants, but he stemmed the advance of those vowed to wipe Judaism out in Europe and began the long, slow movement in the West to appreciate and learn what Judaism really was."--BOOK JACKET.

Christians Jews in Dialogue

Christians   Jews in Dialogue
Author: Mary C. Boys,Sara S. Lee
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-06-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594734618

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Discover the Power of Dialogue to Heal Religious Division How can members of different faith traditions approach each other with openness and respect? How can they confront the painful conflicts in their history and overcome theological misconceptions? For more than twenty years, Professors Mary C. Boys and Sara S. Lee have explored ways that Catholics and Jews might overcome mistrust and misunderstandings in order to promote commitment to religious pluralism. At its best, interreligious dialogue entails not simply learning about the other from the safety of one’s own faith community, but rather engaging in specific learning activities with members of the other faith—learning in the presence of the other. Drawing upon examples from their own experience, Boys and Lee lay out a framework for engaging the religious other in depth. With vision and insight, they discuss ways of fostering relationships among participants and with key texts, beliefs and practices of the other’s tradition. In this groundbreaking resource, they offer a guide for members of any faith tradition who want to move beyond the rhetoric of interfaith dialogue and into the demanding yet richly rewarding work of developing new understandings of the religious other—and of one’s own tradition.

Deepening the Dialogue

Deepening the Dialogue
Author: Stanley Davids,John Rosove,Efrat Rotem,Yoni Regev
Publsiher: CCAR Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881233537

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Using the vision embedded in Israel's Declaration of Independence as a template, this anthology presents a unique and comprehensive dialogue between North American Jews and Israelis about the present and future of the State of Israel. With each essay published in both Hebrew and English, in one volume, Deepening the Dialogue is the first of its kind, outlining cultural barriers as well as the immediate need to come together in conversation around the vision of a democratic solution for our nation state.

Jews and Christians in Dialogue

Jews and Christians in Dialogue
Author: John Koenig
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UCAL:B3374753

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Between Jews and Heretics

Between Jews and Heretics
Author: Matthijs den Dulk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351243476

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Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho is the oldest preserved literary dialogue between a Jew and a Christian and a key text for understanding the development of early Judaism and Christianity. In Between Jews and Heretics, Matthijs den Dulk argues that whereas scholarship has routinely cast this important text in terms of "Christianity vs. Judaism," its rhetorical aims and discursive strategies are considerably more complex, because Justin is advocating his particular form of Christianity in constant negotiation with rival forms of Christianity. The striking new interpretation proposed in this study explains many of the Dialogue’s puzzling features and sheds new light on key passages. Because the Dialogue is a critical document for the early history of Jews and Christians, this book contributes to a range of important questions, including the emergence of the notion of heresy and the "parting of the ways" between Jews and Christians.

Jews in Dialogue

Jews in Dialogue
Author: Magdalena Dziaczkowska,Adele Valeria Messina
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004425958

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Jews in Dialogue discusses Jewish post-Holocaust involvement in interreligious and intercultural dialogue in Israel, Europe, and the United States. The essays within offer a multiplicity of approaches and perspectives (historical, sociological, theological, etc.) on how Jews have collaborated and cooperated with non-Jews to respond to the challenges of multicultural contemporaneity. The volume’s first part is about the concept of dialogue itself and its potential for effecting change; the second part documents examples of successful interreligious cooperation. The volume includes an appendix designed to provide context for the material presented in the first part, especially with regard to relations between the State of Israel and the Catholic Church.

Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews

Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews
Author: Peter the Venerable
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813221298

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"Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews represents a turning point in medieval anti-Jewish polemics. On the one hand, the polemic's intention--to bring about the conversion of the Jews--is predicated on an assumption that Jews are rational agents who may be persuaded of Christian truths by philosophical argument, empirical evidence, and proper biblical exegesis. On the other hand, Peter also introduced the notion that the Jews' enduring "blindness" stems from a persistent strain of bestial irrationality, for which they themselves are responsible. Peter traces this irrationality to the medieval Jews' commitment to the Talmud. Peter is the first medieval Christian author to name the Talmud explicitly. The Jewish convert to Christianity, Petrus Alfonsi, had ridiculed Talmudic folklore in his Dialogue Against the Jews. Peter the Venerable borrowed from but also surpassed Alfonsi's critique, as even his use of the name Talmud indicates. By emphasizing the irrationality of the Jews, Peter cast doubt upon their essential humanity and paved the way toward an increasingly violent treatment of the Jewish minority in medieval Christendom. Perhaps for this reason, Peter's Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews has been popular among modern anti-Semites as well."--Publisher description.