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Lowe, Malcolm
The Palestinian “Kairos” Document: A Behind-the-Scenes Analysis
2010-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3194

Lustiger, Jean-Marie
The Historical Character of the Biblical Revelation
2005-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2492

Lux, Rüdiger
Franz Rosenzweig 1886-1929
A biographical sketch of Rosenzweig, who needs to be re-discovered by Jews and Christians and for the modern Christian-Jewish dialogue.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 762

Manemann, Jürgen
Towards an Anamnestic Culture
A contribution to a theology "after Auschwitz and the Gulag Archipelago."
2002-08-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 763

Marmur, Dow
Jesus and the Jews - Today
A lecture Rabbi Marmur of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto gave at Regis College, Toronto.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 764

Marmur, Dow
From Civility to Piety: An Agenda for Postmodern Judaism
Civil religion, the outcome of modernity, is not sufficient for life in the postmodern world. A return to premodern ways is not possible. Modernity has to be affirmed, but it should not be embraced. The article calls for a move beyond civil religion, "from horizontal to vertical transcendence", which is relevant for both Jews and Christians of all branches of Judaism and the church.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 765

Marmur, Dow
Halachah and Reform Judaism
This essay tries to describe some lines of demarcation between the holy and the profane, the permitted and the prohibited. Although we may be living in a "post-halachic" age, we must still take halachah seriously, for Jewish law, even when no longer operative, still forms the very foundation of our tradition.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 766

McDade SJ, John
Schismatic Bishops, Holocaust Denial and Christian-Jewish Relations
2009-04-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3075

McFarlane, Robert
The Gospel of Mark and Judaism
Mark could be a helpful source in considering the relationship between Judaism and Christianity at an early point in the process of ‘the parting of the ways’ than that represented by the other gospels.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 767

McLaren, James
From Jewish Movement to Gentile Church
Exploring the formative and definitive developments. At what point in time can we appropriately speak of these followers as part of a religion that was gentile as opposed to it being a movement within the umbrella of Judaism?
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 768

Minz, Karl-Heinz
What we miss about God, when we miss the Jews
A Catholic systematic theologian discusses "some inextricable and open questions as they present themselves today within Catholic theology and the Catholic Church". The "absence of the Jews" in Christian theology.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 769

Mitchell, Nigel B.
Works Righteousness and the Synagogue of Satan
Rethinking Christian Caricatures of 1st Century Judaism. The Christian story cannot be told, in classroom or pulpit, without reference to "the Jews". In the last 50 years, many crude racist stereotypes have almost entirely disappeared from the language and mindset of popular Christianity, but the pejorative depiction of "the Jews""in much of the New Testament ensures that negative attitudes to Jews and Judaism continue to be promulgated as part of the Christian message.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 770

Morgan, Fred
Conscience: A Jewish Perspective
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 Frank Brennan, S.J. and Jack Opie.
2006-09-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2706

Moses, John
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Struggle for Christian-Jewish Reconciliation
John Moses, an Australian scholar of modern German history, traces the development of German Protestant theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer's views on the Jews and Judaism.
2007-09-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2830

Mussner, Franz
Theology after Auschwitz. A Provisional Program
Theology after Auschwitz cannot be identical with theology before Auschwitz. Theology after Auschwitz takes appalled cognizance of the terrible events of the Shoah.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 771

Nairn, Thomas A.
Ethical Issues in Embryonic Stem Cell Research:
A Roman Catholic Perspective
A presentation at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Chicago, July, 2005
2005-12-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2598

Opie, Jack
Conscience: A Survey Of Writers’ Perceptions
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 Frank Brennan, S.J. and Rabbi Fred Morgan
2006-09-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2707

Opie, Jack
Antisemitism in English Literature: The Shakespeare Case
Theology and Literature (3) - Jack Opie, an Australian playwright, examines The Merchant of Venice and other references to Jews in Shakespeare’s play.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 772

Paltiel, Eliezer
Jewish Self-Understanding in the Early Centuries of the Common Era
To understand the formative stage of Talmudic Judaism, it is very important to glance at the period before the actual destruction of Jerusalem and of the Temple. The period discussed is really starting from the middle of the first century through about the middle of the third century.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 773

Pawlikowski, John T.
Pope Benedict XVI on Jews and Judaism: Retreat or Reaffirmation
2009-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3089

Pawlikowski, John T.
Risk and Renewal in Christianity
2009-02-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3051

Pawlikowski, John T.
Modern Jewish Views of Jesus
Within the last century a small number of Jewish scholars have taken a new approach to the Jesus question but now in more cooperation and dialogue with Christian scholars than ever before.
2008-02-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2905

Pawlikowski, John T.
The Holocaust: Does It Have Significance for Ethics Today
A discussion of the implications of the Shoah for basic questions of personal and political ethics, including an overview of recent scholarly work on the subject.    
2003-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1995

Pawlikowski, John T. O.S.M.
Re-imaging the Christian-Jewish Relationship
Prof. John T. Pawlikowski surveys the changes in the image of Jesus' relation to his Jewish context in recent New Testament scholarship and their implications for Christian-Jewish relations.
2002-04-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 774

Pierard, Richard V.
Holocaust Denial: What It Is and Why Evangelical Scholars Must Categorically Reject It
Dr. Richard Pierard, Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Indiana, reviews and refutes the views of those who deny the reality or scope of the Holocaust, categorizing such arguments as "pseudohistory" and as a vicious form of antisemitism.
2004-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2266

Pollefeyt, Didier
Christology after Auschwitz: A Catholic Perspective
Prof. Didier Pollefeyt of the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Louvain examines the implications for Christology of an emphasis on the continuity or discontinuity between Judaism and Christianity.
2002-07-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 775

Ratzinger, Cardinal Joseph (Pope Benedict XVI)
Interreligious Dialogue and Jewish-Christian Relations
The then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, offers a theological perspective on the contemporary encounter of religions, and particularly of Judaism and Christianity. “The figure of Christ,” he writes, “simultaneously unites and divides Israel and the Church: it is not in our power to overcome this division, but it keeps us together on the way to what is coming and for this reason must not become an enmity.” Reprinted with permission from Communio: International Catholic Review, 25, no. 1 (1998).
2005-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2496

Rosen, David
Christian-Jewish Relations – The Legacy of Pope John Paul II
Rabbi David Rosen, director of Department of Interreligious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee, reviews the weighty contributions of Pope John Paul II to the "revolution in Catholic-Jewish relations" in recent decades.
2004-03-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2188

Rosen, David
Orthodox Judaism and Jewish-Christian Dialog
Rabbi David Rosen of Jerusalem, International Director of Interreligious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee, proposes an alternative to the late Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik’s strictures against interfaith dialogue, seeing it rather as.a means of "sanctifying the Divine Name among the nations."
2003-02-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1822

Saperstein, Marc
Jews and Christians: Intolerance and Creative Competition in the Middle Ages
Prof. Marc Saperstein of George Washington University offers a fresh view of the relation between Christians and Jews in medieval Europe, asking whether, beyond the well-known competition and conflict, these traditions ever recognized anything of value in the other religion and society.
2003-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 1945

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