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Klenicki, Leon
Overview of Catholic-Jewish Relations in Latin America: 1968 to the End of the Century
Is there a future for the interfaith relationship and especially the Catholic-Jewish relationship in Latin America? If the pioneering and current efforts dealing with both theological and political matters are continued in a systematic manner, the response is 'yes'.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 941

Kobia, Samuel
Healing the World - Working Together:
Religion in Global Society
Keynote Address by Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., July 24-27, 2005
2005-09-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2538

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

Krajewski, Stanisław
Dabru Emet in Poland – A Personal Account
A Polish Jewish leader explores the reception of the statement "Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity" in Poland. He explores the reasons why, in his view, Dabru Emet has had a significant impact on Jewish-Christian relations in Poland.
2003-06-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 1968

Kronish, Ron
Forty Years Since The Second Vatican Council
Central Challenges Facing Jewish-Christian Dialogue Today: A Jewish Point of View
2005-10-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2556

Kronish, Ron
The Historic Visit of the Pope to Israel in March 2000: Memories and Hopes
Rabbi Ron Kronish, Director of the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel, discusses the lasting significance of the visit of Pope John Paul II to Israel in March, 2000.
2004-04-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2205

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

Kronish, Ronald
The Role of Interreligious Dialogue in Peace-building in Israel
Rabbi Ron Kronish, Director of the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel, discusses the role of interreligious dialogue in peace-building, reviewing such efforts in Israel and comparing them to similar experiences in Bosnia, Northern Ireland, and South Africa.
2004-11-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2379

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

Levi, John
Holy Envy: What I Admire in Christianity
As part of a pair of lectures sponsored by the Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria, Australia) on the theme “Holy Envy,” a Jewish rabbi discusses what he admires in Christianity.  See also What I Admire in Judaism by Prof. Robert Anderson.
2004-01-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2152

Levy, David J.
"Sicut Judaeis" and beyond - The Popes and the Jewish People
Thank God, Jews no longer need Papal protection. But was Pope John Paul II’s statement on October 31,1997, nevertheless, simply another in the long history of ineffective Papal statements?
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 942

Levy, David J.
Response to the Statement of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
The document is a milestone in Canadian Christian-Jewish relations. The question has now become: Where do Jews and Lutheran Christians go from here?
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 943

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

Lionel Traubman
On Passover and Peace
2008-04-08 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2953

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

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

Lustiger, Cardinal Jean-Marie
Address at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, March 29, 2006
Transcript of an address at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., by Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, retired Archbishop of Paris, March 29, 2006.
2006-05-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2661

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

Lustiger, Jean-Marie
What can Jews and Christians hope for when they meet?
The Cardinal Archbishop of Paris explores how Christians and Jews can deepen their understanding of themselves and the "other" as they meet in dialogue.
2002-05-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 945

Lustiger, Jean-Marie
What Do Christian-Jewish Encounters Mean as Civilizations Clash?
Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger of Paris explores what it means for humankind today that Jews and Christians are drawing closer to one another.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 944

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

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.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 820

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
Pesach in Israel
2009-04-10 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 3081

Marmur, Dow
Beware of well-meaning Hypocrisy
2009-01-03 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 3038

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

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