New Perspectives on Jewish Christian Relations

New Perspectives on Jewish Christian Relations
Author: Elisheva Carlebach,Jacob J. Schacter
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004221178

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This work revisits the millennia-old Jewish-Christian encounter by providing a nuanced understanding of its challenges as well as presenting new perspectives on hitherto neglected areas of cultural, religious, and social interchange and influence.

New Perspectives on Jewish Christian Relations

New Perspectives on Jewish Christian Relations
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2012
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: OCLC:1090058931

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Women s Voices

Women s Voices
Author: Helen Fry,Rachel Montagu,Lynne Scholefield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121833920

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"Based on a unique dialogue to take place between a group of academic Jewish and Christian women over the past six years, Women's Voices provides the reader with an accessible insight and a quite unique perspective on the new dimensions that women's voices contribute to wider Jewish-Christian relations."--BOOK JACKET.

Challenges in Jewish Christian Relations

Challenges in Jewish Christian Relations
Author: James Keltie Aitken,Edward Kessler
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809143925

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James K. Aitken and Edward D. Kessler have assembled here a widely diverse collection of essays on Jewish-Christian relations, a discipline that, compared with other subjects studied in university and religious circles, is relatively young. Jewish-Christian relations is a complex enterprise that cannot be reduced to simple theological or historical narratives; it must take into account politics, sociology, education, language, history, biblical studies, hermeneutics, and theology. The contributors view their particular subject through the lens of all of these disciplines while ably meeting the challenge of looking toward the future. Chapter One Introduction James K. Aitken and Edward D. Kessler Chapter Two Jews Facing Christians The Burdens and Blinders of the Past Marc Saperstein Chapter Three The Bible in Future Jewish-Christian Relations John F.A. Sawyer Chapter Four The Orthodox Churches in Dialogue with Judaism Nicholas de Lange Chapter Five Jewish Russian Orthodox Christian Dialogue Irina Levinskaya Chapter Six Catholic-Jewish Agendas Remi Hoeckman, OP Chapter Seven Institutional Relations in Jewish-Christian Relations Rev. Friedhelm Pieper Chapter Eight The New Europe, Nationalism, and Jewish-Christian Relations David Weigall Chapter Nine Israel within Jewish-Christian Relations Andrew P.B. White Chapter Ten The Effect of the Holocaust on Jewish-Christian Relations Stephen D. Smith Chapter Eleven A Third Epoch The Future of Discourse in Jewish-Christian Relations Peter Ochs and David F. Ford Chapter Twelve Women's Voices in Jewish-Christian Relations Christine Trevett Chapter Thirteen Considering a Jewish Statement on Christianity Edward Kessler and James K. Aitken The Significance of Dabru Emet Edward Kessler What Does Christianity in Jewish Terms Mean? James Aitken Chapter Fourteen Jewish-Christian Relations in the Inter-Faith Encounter Martin Forward Cumulative Bibliography List of Contributors Index +

Christian Jewish Relations 1000 1300

Christian Jewish Relations 1000 1300
Author: Anna Sapir Abulafia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317867708

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The history of relations between Jews and Christians has been a long, complex and often unsettled one; yet histories of medieval Christendom have traditionally paid only passing attention to the role played by Jews in a predominantly Christian society. This book provides an original survey of medieval Christian-Jewish relations encompassing England, Spain, France and Germany, and sheds light in the process on the major developments in medieval history between 1000 and 1300. Anna Sapir Abulafia's balanced yet humane account offers a new perspective on Christian-Jewish relations by analysing the theological, socio-economic and political services Jews were required to render to medieval Christendom. The nature of Jewish service varied greatly as Christian rulers struggled to reconcile the desire to profit from the presence of Jewish men and women in their lands with conflicting theological notions about Judaism. Jews meanwhile had to deal with the many competing authorities and interests in the localities in which they lived; their continued presence hinged on a fine balance between theology and pragmatism. The book examines the impact of the Crusades on Christian-Jewish relations and analyses how anti-Jewish libels were used to define relations. Making adept use of both Latin and Hebrew sources, Abulafia draws on liturgical and exegetical material, and narrative, polemical and legal sources, to give a vivid and accurate sense of how Christians interacted with Jews and Jews with Christians.

Christians Jews Faith to Faith

Christians   Jews   Faith to Faith
Author: Rabbi James Rudin
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-07-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580235648

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In time for Pope Francis's new initiatives. We now have the potential to end two thousand years of hostility—will we succeed? New in paperback! With keen wisdom and a masterful understanding of history, Rabbi James Rudin, an acclaimed authority in the field of Jewish-Christian relations, provides the context necessary for Christians and Jews to recognize the critical challenges posed by the past—and the future—of their two religions. Spanning twenty centuries of controversy, horror and promise, Rudin's narrative examines: The sources of both conflict and commonality between the two religions The need to address and redress past wrongs The agenda required to create a shared future free of bigotry It includes proven approaches for successful interreligious dialogues, including tips on session organization, project ideas and a discussion guide to enhance Christians’ and Jews’ knowledge of each other.

The Gospel of John and Jewish Christian Relations

The Gospel of John and Jewish Christian Relations
Author: Adele Reinhartz
Publsiher: Fortress Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1978703481

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This volume of collected essays addresses the Fourth Gospel's stance toward Jews and its impact on Jewish-Christian relations from antiquity to the present day in media such as sermons, iconography, art, music, and film. It will provide new insight into the Gospel of John and contribute to the mutual understanding between Christians and Jews.

An Introduction to Jewish Christian Relations

An Introduction to Jewish Christian Relations
Author: Edward Kessler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781139487306

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Relations between Christians and Jews over the past two thousand years have been characterised to a great extent by mutual distrust and by Christian discrimination and violence against Jews. In recent decades, however, a new spirit of dialogue has been emerging, beginning with an awakening among Christians of the Jewish origins of Christianity, and encouraging scholars of both traditions to work together. An Introduction to Jewish-Christian Relations sheds fresh light on this ongoing interfaith encounter, exploring key writings and themes in Jewish-Christian history, from the Jewish context of the New Testament to major events of modern times, including the rise of ecumenism, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the creation of the state of Israel. This accessible theological and historical study also touches on numerous related areas such as Jewish and interfaith studies, philosophy, sociology, cultural studies, international relations and the political sciences.