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Pawlikowski, John
Developments in the liturgy of Holy Week
After our celebration of Holy Week, do we feel a new sense of linkage to Judaism and the Jewish people, or have classical attitudes been once more reaffirmed?
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 948

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.
Reviving the Dialogue:
The Church can do more to Promote Catholic-Jewish Relations

For the past several years, there has been growing concern within circles of the Catholic-Jewish dialogue that stagnation is beginning to set in regarding this dialogue, particularly at the institutional level.

2008-07-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2987

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.
Some Perspectives on the Current Situation In Israel and the Palestinian Authority
A personal statement by Rev. John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Ph.D., who is Professor of Social Ethics at the Cardinal Bernardin Center, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, and Vice President of the International Council of Christians & Jews.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 949

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

Pettit, Peter A.
Christian Zionism from a Perspective of Jewish-Christian Relations
In classical Christian anti-Judaism a distorted view of Judaism is pressed into the service of a Christian Heilsgeschichte narrative. It is ironic to find the same dynamics undergirding the present-day surge of Christian Zionism, which gives reason for profound concern by both Jews and Christians, while also encouraging the Christian community to take a crucial step forward in a partnership to Jews and Israel that is free of such distortions.
2008-03-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2900

Pieper, Friedhelm
Gibson’s “Passion”: A Recurrence of 19th Century German Anti-Jewish Traditions
Friedhelm Pieper, former General Secretary of the International Council of Christians and Jews, traces many of the anti-Jewish motifs in Mel Gibson’s film “The Passion of the Christ” to the visions of the early 19th century German nun Anne Catherine Emmerich, as recorded by the writer and poet Clemens Brentano.
2004-05-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2269

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

Pizzaballa, Pierbattista
The Churches and the Shoah
On April 25, 2006, Shoah Memorial Day, the Custodian of the Holy Land, Father Pierpattista Pizzaballa, spoke at the Tel Aviv University about the responsibility and guilt which Christianity shares in the events of the Holocaust. This presentation had at that time found a strong echo in the Israeli public. Father Pizzaballa is one of the hghest in rank of the Vatican representatives in the Holy Land.
2008-01-24 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2904

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

Porter, Beth
Speaking for Interfaith Dialogue
A personal account of transformation through interfaith encounter.
2000-01-27 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 951

Porter, Beth
Interfaith Among People with Developmental Disabilities
L'Arche Daybreak: An Example of Interfaith. Pastoral support of a representational Jewish adult with a developmental disability in a predominantly Christian setting, including Bat Mitzvah preparation and celebration, and the resulting growth in self-esteem. The article urges recognition of the gift of people with disabilities to bring together others of varied religious traditions in mutual appreciation and friendship.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 950

Porter, Beth
Survivors: Living Witnesses Inspire Education
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 1472

Radcliffe, Albert
How Dialogue with Jews has transformed the Holy Week Liturgy
Canon Albert Radcliffe from Manchester Cathedral offers an Anglican view of progress in freeing the liturgy from anti-Judaism.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 952

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

Reder, Violetta
Day of Judaism in the Churches of Europe
2009-05-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 3088

Reder, Violetta
Let Us Make the Paths of History Straight for the Lord
Violetta Reder, Assistant for Christian-Jewish Relations at the Pontifical Academy of Theology, Kraków, Poland, reflects on the Holy See's commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Nostra Aetate. Includes links to the message of Pope Benedict XVI and remarks by Cardinals Walter Kasper and Jean-Marie Lustiger and Rabbi David Rosen.
2006-07-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2684

Reder, Violetta
Encounters “On the Way Toward the One Who Is Coming”
9th Day of Judaism in the Church in Poland
2006-06-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2680

Riegner, Gerhart M.
From the Night of the Pogrom to the Final Solution: Experiences and Lessons
The former Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress gives a personal account of the developing Nazi terror against the Jews and of his role in warning the Allied powers about plans for the annihilation of European Jewry.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 953

Romain, Jonathan
Teaching Tolerance
Rabbi Dr. Romain came in for a few shocks when visiting schools in Berkshire and giving talks on Judaism as part of the Religious Education course ...
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 954

Rose, Aubrey
Halleluja! Praise the Lord!
A Jewish lawyer preaches to a church of mostly black Christians. A book excerpt.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 955

Rosen, David
Conservative Judaism
In this sermon Rabbi David Rosen explains the origin of the name given to one movement in Rabbinic Judaism that may also be misleading.
2008-02-01 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2903

Rosen, David
Learning From Each Other – Reflections of a Jew
2007-11-11 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2885

Rosen, David
Religion, Identity and Peace in the Middle East
In his 2005 Templeton Lecture, Rabbi David Rosen, who serves in Jerusalem as International Interreligious Affairs Director for the American Jewish Committee, explores the ways in which religion has contributed to the Middle East conflict and can be a significant factor in resolving it.
2006-01-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2606

Rosen, David
Rediscovering Vatican II: Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue
Sydney, Australia, 20 October, 2005
2005-11-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2577

Rosen, David
Healing The World – Working Together:
Religion in Global Society
Response to Keynote Address by Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia
ICCJ International Conference, Chicago, July 24-27, 2005
2005-09-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2539

Rosen, David
Learning From Each Other – A Jewish Perspective
A statement by a rabbi long active in Christian-Jewish dialogue about what Jews can learn from the experience.  Paired with the statement by Mary C. Boys, Learning from Each Other – A Christian Perspective.
2004-10-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2369

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