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Waskow, Arthur
Weaving Peace
Rabbi Waskow interprets the meaning of the Pinhas story in Numbers 25 and the weaving of the Jewish tzitzit in its relation to peace-making.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 963

Waskow, Arthur
Facing Pharaoh
An interpretation of Exodus 10:1 ff. "Multiply courage by compassion and what emerges is nonviolent resistance: I will not obey my enemy but neither will I kill him."
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 964

Watson, Nigel
Beyond the Hebrew Bible: The Formation of the New Testament Canon
"The Scriptures" in the New Testament regularly refers to the Christian reading of the Jewish Scriptures. The Canon is the list of sacred books that serves as the rule of Christian faith and life.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 796

Wengst, Klaus
New Testament Aspects of Trinitarian Language
2010-03-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 3163

Wengst, Klaus
"First to the Jews and also to the Greeks:"
A Clearing through the Letter to the Romans
Before his experience of being called, Paul had been provoked to persecute those of his compatriots who believed in Jesus as Messiah. As a consequence he could interpret his experience at Damascus only as a calling to be an "apostle to the nations." In turn, this resulted for him in his pondering the problem of the relationship of the nations with the God of Israel and therefore also with the people of Israel.
2008-06-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2974

Wengst, Klaus
Of What Concern is the State of Israel to Christians?
2008-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2958

Wengst, Klaus
When Did Christianity Originate?
When did Christianity begin? Prof. Wengst pursues this question and finds the answer at the point where Christianity begins to see itself as independent and in delimitation and contradiction to Judaism.
2003-12-01 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2134

Wiesel, Elie
What Being Jewish Means to Me
Elie Wiesel on Rosh-Hashanah, Judaism and humanity in a New York Times advertisement by the American Jewish Committee.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 965

Williams, Rowan
Two Covenants or One?
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, explores the meaning of covenant in biblical teaching and in Jewish and Christian experience, suggesting that Jews and Christians today are called to challenge one another to covenantal faithfulness. A lecture delivered at the conference on “The Meaning of Covenant in Judaism, Christianity, and Jewish-Christian Relations” held at the Centre of the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, England, in December 2004.
2005-01-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 2421

Zenger, Erich
The Churches between Renewal and Regression. With specific reference to the Second Vatican Council (1962 – 1965)
2009-03-02 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 3068

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