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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
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, 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

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

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

Christian Scholars Group on Christian-Jewish Relations
Facts, Faith, and Film-Making: Jesus’ Passion and Its Portrayal
A Study Guide for Viewers and Reviewers  
2004-01-26 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2169

Cohney, Shelley
The Second Temple at the Time of Jesus
A short description of the Second Temple that was destroyed in 70 CE.
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Consultative Panel on Lutheran-Jewish Relations, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Talking Points - Topics in Christian-Jewish Relations
A series of 8 pages with user's guide and questions for discussion
2002-11-29 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 1546

Crow, Archie
Christian-Jewish Relations: A Christian Perspective
The Christian part of a two-part contribution.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 806

Davies, Alan T.
Judaism and Christianity: A Creative Tension
The special character and imperative of the Christian-Jewish encounter in this new age of religious pluralism.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 808

Fisher, Eugene J.
Christian-Jewish Relations 1989-1993
A Bibliographic Update. A comprehensive round-up and evaluation of virtually all relevant current books dealing with Jewish-Christian relations.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 809

Fisher, Eugene J.
Christian-Jewish Relations Update 1995-1999
A listing of major events in international and U.S. Christian-Jewish relations over the last three years, most of them of special significance for Catholic-Jewish relations.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 810

Fisher, Eugene J.
Catholics and Jews Confront the Holocaust and Each Other
Any discussion of the current controversies between Catholics and Jews over issues related to the Shoah must be set within the much larger context of the astounding progress in Catholic-Jewish relations in the final third of the 20th century.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 811

Forgasz, Paul
The Dual Torah of Judaism
"From antiquity until the present day, Judaism has looked to not only the Pentateuch nor even to the entire body of the Hebrew Bible. Its canon encompasses a wide range of sacred texts that refer to the Pentateuch as the Written Torah (Torah She'Bichtav) and also speak of a Torah that is not written but formulated and preserved in memory."
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 812

Fr. Prof. John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., President, International Council of Christians and Jews.
60 years – the Ten Points of Seelisberg
2007-09-14 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2872

Gilbert, Martin
Christians and the Holocaust
Sir Martin Gilbert, Jewish historian and biographer of Sir Winston Churchill, gave a detailed account of Christians who rescued Jews during the Holocaust at an Annual General Meeting of the CCJ UK.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 813

Henrix, Hans Hermann
The covenant has never been revoked
Basis of the Christian-Jewish relationship. A review of changing attitudes in the theology of the churches.
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Henrix, Hans Hermann
Dialogue, not proselytizing
The Christian attitude towards Jews and Judaism. Hans Hermann Henrix is Director of the Bishops Academy of the Catholic Diocese of Aachen, Germany, which has six conference centers.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 815

Hooker, Roger
Mission and Salvation III. Christian Faith and Other Faiths
The Tension Between Dialogue and Evangelism. Canon Dr. Roger Hooker, the Bishop of Birmingham's Adviser for Interfaith Relations, expresses his views on Mission and Interfaith Dialogue.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 816

Ives, Yossi
Religious Prejudice, Dialogue and Respect
Rabbi Yossi Ives, coordinator of the Lubavitch Foundation in Leeds, discusses the dilemmas of inter-religious dialogue and argues that respect for others is mandatory even if we do not accept their religious beliefs. Lubavitch is a very traditional branch of Orthodox Judaism.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 817

Kasper, Walter
The Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Foundations, Progress, Difficulties and Perspectives
The President of the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews surveys Catholic-Jewish relations since Nostra Aetate and prospects for the future. See also Response by Rabbi Dr. Ron Kronish.
2002-01-01 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 818

Kessler, Dr. Edward
Response to Bishop Mussinghoff's speech  at the ICCJ-Conference in Berlin 2009 about the necessity to develop theologies of Judaism
2009-09-01 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 3114

Kronish, Ron
Response to Cardinal Walter Kasper's Lecture
Rabbi Dr. Ron Kronish (Jerusalem) responds to Cardinal Walter Kasper's address at the Israel Museum. Jerusalem, 21 November, 2001
2002-01-01 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 819

Magonet, Jonathan
Abraham can be the starting point for a shared experience
Rabbi Magonet spoke at Temple Beth Israel in Melbourne, where people from the three great faiths heard him consider the question ’Who Owns Abraham?’ Here is a part of that address.
2008-08-12 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 3001

Magonet, Jonathan
Risks in Interfaith Dialogue
Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Magonet considers the sensitivities and sacrifices necessary for real understanding and progress between faith communities.
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Marmur, Dow
The God of My Parents — the God of My Children
A chapter from Rabbi Dow Marmur's book: On Being a Jew: A Reform Perspective. Toronto, ON: Holy Blossom Temple, 1994. Judaism: A Source of Wisdom, a Sense of History, an Ability to feel Pain, Community, God, Testimony, Hope.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 821

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