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German-Catholic Working Group (1996)
Anti-Semitism, the Shoah and the Church. A study of a German-Catholic Working Group (1996)
A study of a German-Catholic Working Group (1996): Prof. Dr. Willehad P. Eckert OP, Düsseldorf, Akademiedirektor Hans Herman Henrix, Aachen, Abt Dr. Laurentius Klein OSB, Trier/Jerusalem, Prof. Dr. Dr. Karlheinz Müller, Würzburg, Prof. Dr. Franz Mussner, Paassau, Oberstudiendirektor a. D. Werner Trutwin, Bonn, Pfr. Dr. Michael Ulrich, Dresden, Prof. Dr. Herbert Vorgrimler, Münster, Prof. Dr. Erich Zenger, Münster.
2002-12-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1052

Goldman, David
Has Franz Rosenzweig's Time Come?
Eighty years ago, the German-Jewish theologian Franz Rosenzweig contended that Christianity cannot succeed in the absence of Jews. Not merely the written Hebrew Bible, but the presence of the living Jewish people, "convert the inner pagan" inside each Christian.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 754

Gorsky, Jonathan
Radical Covenant: Jews, Christians and the Politics of Neo-Liberalism
2009-11-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3133

Gorsky, Jonathan
Judaic Models of Social Transformation
2009-06-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3096

Goshen-Gottstein, Alon
God the Father in Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity: Transformed Background or Common Ground?
Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein of the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions notes that despite their common background, the Christian understanding of divine fatherhood in relation to Jesus, rather than as a universal metaphor, is deeply at odds with the Jewish understanding.
2003-10-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2069

Goshen-Gottstein, Alon
Jewish-Christian Relations: From Historical Past to Theological Future
Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein, director of the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions in Jerusalem, describes Christian-Jewish relations as characterized by the healing of past wounds and the building of trust.
2003-01-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1754

Greenberg, Gershon
Wartime Orthodox Jewish Thought About the Holocaust: Christian Implications
Orthodox Jewish thinkers presumed an ontic-level dualism between the sacred world of Israel and the profane world outside, including Christianity. However, some exceptional thinkers looked to historical developments and distinguished medieval-modern Christianity, which was co-opted by paganism, from original Christianity, which drew from Jewish roots.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 755

Grohmann, Marianne
Feminist Theology and Jewish-Christian Dialogue
Confrontation, shock and rethinking in feminist theologies. The struggle to correct anti-Judaic prejudices.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 756

Hartman, David
Israel and Judaism’s future
2010-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3182

Henrix, Hans Hermann
The Controversy Surrounding the 2008 Good Friday Prayer in Europe:  The Discussion and its Theological Implications
With courtesy of The Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations, United States/Canada
2009-09-12 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3123

Henrix, Hans Hermann
Powerlessness of God? A Critical Appraisal of Hans Jonas’s Idea of God after Auschwitz
How can we still speak of a powerful and loving God after Auschwitz? Hans Jonas (1903-1993) dealt with this question from a Jewish point of view in his famous essay "The Idea of God after Auschwitz." A Christian theologian here discusses Jonas' provocative notion of a "self-limiting God."
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 757

Henrix, Hans-Hermann / Kessler, Eduard
God’s Presence in Israel and Incarnation: A Christian-Jewish Dialogue
A theological exchange between a Catholic and a Jewish theologian on the understanding of incarnation.
2008-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2990

Homolka, Walter
Leo Baeck's Criticism of Martin Luther and its Purpose in a Search for Jewish Identity
Rabbi Walter Homolka, principal of the Abraham Geiger College at the University of Potsdam, Germany, examines how Leo Baeck’s analysis of Luther relates to his basic distinction between “romantic” and “classical” types of religion, and discusses Baeck’s significance for the current Jewish-Christian dialogue.
2007-02-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2778

Hussain, Asaf
Fundamentalism: An Islamic Perspective
A British symposium on the nature and role of Fundamentalism in the three monotheistic faiths. See also: A Cristian Response and A Jewish Perspective.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 758

International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission
The Vatican and the Holocaust
Preliminary report and recommendations of the six scholars (three Catholic, three Jewish) appointed to examine Vatican archival material dealing with the role of the Vatican during the Holocaust.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 759

Joseph, Rabbi Howard S.
Humility: The Ethic of Faith
Rabbi Howard S. Joseph of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, Montreal, explores the implications of the virtue of humility for one's attitude toward other faiths.
2006-12-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2744

Kasper, Walter
The Relationship of the Old and the New Covenant as One of the Central Issues in Jewish-Christian Dialogue
2005-03-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2446

Kasper, Walter
Antisemitism: A Wound to be Healed. Reflections for the Fourth European Day of Jewish Culture
Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, reviews the fundamental relation of the church and Christianity to the Jews and Judaism, affirming the ongoing validity of God's covenant with the Jewish people and decrying any form of antisemitism.  
2003-11-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2082

Keeler, William H.
The Catholic Church and the Jewish People
In his address to the 2003 Annual Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews in Utrecht, Cardinal William H. Keeler, Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland (USA) reviews recent developments in Catholic-Jewish relations, with special attention to the contributions of Pope John Paul II.
2003-08-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2037

Kessler, Edward
Theology of the Land in Judaism and Its Implications for Jewish-Christian Relations
Edward Kessler, Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, England, explores the impact of the emergence of the modern State of Israel on both Jewish and Christian conceptions of the relation of land and covenant.  An address at the 2005 International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews.
2006-08-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2696

Kessler, Edward
Reading Violent Scripture
2005-03-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2425

Kessler, Edward
The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible:
A Response to the Pontifical Biblical Commission Document
Dr. Edward Kessler, Director of the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations, Cambridge, England, reviews the Pontifical Biblical Commission's 2002 statement on the role and authority of the Hebrew Scriptures for Christians and the New Testament view of the Jews and Judaism.
2003-08-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2024

Khallouk, Mohammed
Eternally Committed to the Other!
Levinas's Philosophy as the Basis for the Encounter of different Cultures
2008-12-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3022

Klenicki, Leon
On Christianity: Towards a Process of Historical and Spiritual Healing – Understanding the Other as a Person of God
2003-09-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2046

Korn, Eugene
Land and Covenant: The Religious Significance of the State of Israel
In his address at the 2005 International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Rabbi Eugene Korn of the American Jewish Congress explores the biblical teaching on relation of land and covenant and its implications for the role of State of Israel, which he sees as "a return of Judaism to the body and the people to the political responsibilities of the covenant."
2006-08-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2691

Langton, Daniel R.
Paul and Gender: Three Jewish Perspectives
2008-04-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2930

Lee, Dorothy A.
Matthew's Gospel and Judaism
Whether or not antisemitism exists in the text of the Gospel, it is undeniable that Matthew has been interpreted, in many Christian quarters, in an antisemitic way. Sometimes such interpretations have been unconscious.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 760

Lehmann, Karl Cardinal
Stars in the Night:  Abraham Geiger and Leo Baeck as Precursors of Jewish-Catholic Dialogue
Karl Cardinal Lehmann, President of the German Catholic Bishops' Conference, reviews recent developments in the Christian-Jewish dialogue and explores its indebtedness to two leading figures in Reform Judaism in Germany, Abraham Geiger and Leo Baeck.
2006-11-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2731

Lieu, Judith
The Synagogue and the Separation of the Christians
Judith Lieu, Professor of New Testament at King’s College, London, explores the variety of relations between Jews and Christians in the first centuries of the Common Era that makes “the parting of the ways” a more complex development than is commonly assumed.
2004-06-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2292

Loader, William
Jesus the Jew
An approach by an historian of the early Christian writings, commonly called the New Testament of the Christian Bible, and of the social, cultural and religious world in which these writings emerged.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 761

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