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Agursky, Mikhail
Universalist Trends in Jewish Religious Thought: Some Russian Perspectives
The author presents the views of four prominent Russian Jewish thinkers from the 19th and 20th centuries on the proper relation of Jews and Judaism to the surrounding culture.
2003-04-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1913

Amos, Anne
The Parting of the Ways
The split between Judaism and Christianity was gradual and happened at different rates in different places. There is remarkably little agreement among scholars as to what precisely caused the rift and estimates vary about the date, from the middle of the first century CE to the middle of the fourth CE.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 797

Anderson, Robert
Holy Envy: What I Admire in Judaism
As part of a pair of lectures sponsored by the Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria, Australia) on the theme “Holy Envy,” a Christian scholar discusses what he admires in Judaism.  See also What I Admire in Christianity by Rabbi John Levi.
2004-01-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2151

Anderson, Robert
A Critique of the Vatican Holocaust Document.
R. Anderson is Professor emeritus of Old Testament Studies at Ormond College, University of Melbourne and an ordained minister of the Uniting Church in Australia.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 736

Anderson, Robert
Responses to Jesus
The Jewish "no" and the Christian "yes" to Jesus are both valid responses to the church's proclamation that centers upon Jesus of Nazareth. Though such an assertion may surprise some and disturb others, it is no less than the logical outcome of the increasing number of individual church and ecumenical statements that have appeared during the past three or four decades.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 798

Anderson, Robert
I Believe
The Christian part of a two-part symposium. The Jewish part.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 799

Apple, Rabbi Raymond
Healing Rifts Between Religions
In his keynote address to the July 8-11, 2007 International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews held in Sydney, Australia, Rabbi Raymond Apple, former Chief Rabbi of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, surveys various views of interreligious relations and offers his own prescription for "healing rifts between religions.
2007-10-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2874

Apple, Raymond
Rediscovering Vatican II: Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue
Sydney, Australia, 20 October, 2005
2005-11-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2576

Apple, Raymond
Paul is too Jewish for some, too anti-Jewish for others
Rabbi Raymond Apple offers a Jewish perspective on the Australian study document "Re-Reading Paul."
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 800

Apple, Raymond
Christian-Jewish Relations: A Jewish Perspective
The Jewish part of a two-part contribution.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 801

Athans, Mary Christine
Judaism and Catholic Prayer: A New Horizon for the Liturgy
Drawing on her personal experience and scholarship, Athans reflects on the retrieval of the Jewish roots of Catholic liturgy at Vatican II. She shows how this knowledge can help us appreciate more deeply the Jewish people, engage more respectfully in dialogue with them, and enhance our own prayer.
2009-01-29 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 3053

Barnett, Victoria
Provocative Reconciliation: Reflections on the New Jewish Statement on Christianity
Victoria Barnett, in an article from The Christian Century (Chicago), surveys some Christian reactions to "Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity."
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 924

Bebe, Pauline
Building a Positive Versus a Negative Identity
Rabbi Pauline Bebe of Paris, France, explores various understandings of Jewish identity.
2003-01-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 1752

Beck, Norman A.
Removing Anti-Jewish Polemic from our Christian Lectionaries: A Proposal
A New Testament scholar examines the problem of anti-Jewish polemic in the weekly scripture portions read in Catholic and Protestant churches and proposes a new lectionary that avoids such material.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 737

Ben Shlomo Hakohen, Yosef
The Children's "Ark": A Story of Hope
Yosef Hakohen, an educator and writer living in Jerusalem, recounts the moving story of how 500 Jewish schoolchildren were sheltered in the village of Shefford, England, during World War II, and what the villagers learned about Jewish life and traditions.
2004-07-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2305

Berger, David
Dabru Emet: Some Reservations about a Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity
Description: Rabbi David Berger, professor of history at Brooklyn College (New York), mounts a vigorous critique of Dabru Emet, objecting to the notion of "theological reciprocity" between Judaism and Christianity.
2003-03-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1888

Boas, Bernard
Festivals of the Jewish Calendar
The Jewish part of a two-part contribution. See also the Christian part.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 925

Bodendorfer, Gerhard
Jewish Voices About Jesus
The rediscovery of Jesus by Jewish scholars is often influenced by preconditions of Christian dogmatics concerned with messianic concepts and lofty titles. A new discussion is necessary that avoids Christological presuppositions.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 738

Bodendorfer, Gerhard
Beyond Tolerance
Christian-Jewish Dialogue in the next millennium. The 50th anniversary of the State of Israel - what kind of commemoration is possible? Remembrance as a first step to dialogue. The process of turning over a new leaf must be visible. Tolerance is a misleading concept in interreligious dialogue.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 803

Bodendorfer, Gerhard
Excuse Instead of Confession of Guilt?
A Statement About the Vatican Document: "We remember: A Reflection On the Shoah".
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 926

Boys, Mary
Moving Toward Wholeness: Women and Religion in the Global World
Plenary Presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews,Chicago, July 25, 2005.
See also parallel presentation by Judith Narrowe.
2006-04-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2654

Boys, Mary C.
Learning from Each Other – A Christian Perspective
A statement by a Christian long active in Christian-Jewish dialogue about what she has learned from the experience.  Paired with the statement by Rabbi David Rosen, Learning from Each Other – A Jewish Perspective.
2004-10-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2368

Bradshaw, Paul
Jewish Influence on Early Christian Liturgy: A Reappraisal
2008-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2988

Brady, Veronica
Theology and Literature (2) – Serge Liberman, Voices from the Corner: A Response
Veronica Brady, a professor of English and member of the Loreto order (Australia), explores the theological significance of the work of Serge Liberman, author of The Messiah in Acland Street and other stories.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 739

Braybrooke, Markus
Fundamentalism: A Christian Perspective
A British symposium on the nature and role of Fundamentalism in the three monotheistic faiths. See also: Fundamentalism: A Jewish Perspective and Fundamentalism: An Islamic Perspective.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 740

Brennan, Frank, S.J.
Conscience Perspectives: The Roman Catholic View
Part of a trilogy on "conscience" from diverse perspectives published in Gesher, the journal of the Council of Christians and Jews, Victoria, Australia.  See also Rabbi Fred Morgan and Jack Opie
2006-09-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2705

Brockway, Allan R.
List of Articles
A list of articles about the relationship between the churches and the Jewish people, about the statements of the World Council of Churches, and about Christian evangelism of Jews, the churches in the search for Middle East peace, the Holocaust and the dialogue in general.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 804

Byrne, Brendan S.J.
Paul the Jew
Brendan Byrne, S.J., of the Jesuit Theological College, Melbourne, offers reflections on the study document "Re-Reading Paul" issued by the Council of Christians and Jews, Victoria, Australia.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 805

Byrne, Brendon
On Re-Reading Paul
Prof. Brendan Byrne, S.J., reflects on the response to the Australian Council of Christians and Jews' study document Re-Reading Paul, of which he was a principal author, and reviews the chief elements of the "New Perspective on Paul."
2002-04-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 741

Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Revised Directives for the Liturgical Reading of the Passion Narratives in Holy Week
Issued in July 1988
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 927

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