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Forgasz, Paul
The Dual Torah of Judaism
"From antiquity until the present day, Judaism has looked to not only the Pentateuch nor even to the entire body of the Hebrew Bible. Its canon encompasses a wide range of sacred texts that refer to the Pentateuch as the Written Torah (Torah She'Bichtav) and also speak of a Torah that is not written but formulated and preserved in memory."
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 812

Fr. Prof. John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., President, International Council of Christians and Jews.
60 years – the Ten Points of Seelisberg
2007-09-14 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 2872

Frankemölle, Hubert
Bishops meeting Rabbis. A notable initiative in Christian-Jewish dialogue
2010-04-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 3176

Freadman, Richard
Theology and Literature (4) - An Alien on Wallstreet
Richard Freadman, Professor and Head of the School of English at La Trobe University (Australia) offers a Jewish reading of Herman Melville’s novel Bartleby the Scrivener: A Tale of Wall Street.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 745

Fry, Helen
Mission and the Nature of Salvation
Dr Helen Fry of the Department of Theology at Exeter University, reflects on British Council of Christians and Jews' new Code of Practice for CCJ Members.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 932

Fuchs-Kreimer, Nancy
Feminist Torah Exegesis
Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College reviews various strategies for interpreting Torah texts in the light of feminist concerns.
2002-05-01 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 746

Gager, John G.
Paul's Contradictions  - Can They Be Resolved?
John Gager, Professor of Religion at Princeton University and author of Reinventing Paul (Oxford University Press, 2000), proposes a method of resolving the seeming contradictions in Paul's attitude toward the Jews and Judaism.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 747

Gaston, Lloyd
Sola Scriptura
Is the so-called New Testament a canon, a corpus of writings seen as authoritative unity? The establishment of the NT as canon went hand in hand with the demotion of the OT Scripture to subordinate status.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 748

Gaston, Lloyd
Transformations in Telling the Passion Story
Or: "His blood be on us and on our children." The Passion Narratives have had both bad and good consequences. How can they be transformed back to yield only the second?
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 749

Gaston, Lloyd
Legicide
Legicide and the Problem of the Christian Old Testament: A Plea for a New Hermeneutic of the Apostolic Writings.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 750

Gaston, Lloyd
Torah and the Gentile Predicament
From the Introduction of his book Paul and the Torah. The angels of the nations, elements, powers in first-century thought, and the diverse uses of the term "law."
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 751

Gaston, Lloyd
Abraham and the Righteousness of God
Most interpreters think that Paul operates with a sharp distinction between faith and law as the way to salvation. Could it be that we have misunderstood Paul on this point and that in fact he interprets the figure of Abraham not against but with the traditional Jewish understanding?
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 752

Gaston, Lloyd
Paul and Jerusalem
The theology of the Jerusalem church had no future and cannot be revived today, while the theology of Paul triumphed to such an extent that it is only with difficulty that we can recover the theology of Jerusalem.
 Articles > Scholarly Contributions > 753

Gaudin, Gary A.
Protestant Church/Jewish State
The United Church of Canada, Israel and the Palestinian refugees revisited.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 933

George, Cardinal Francis
Religion in Global Society:  Perspectives in Light of Nostra Aetate
Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago, offers his reflections on the 40th anniversary of the declaration Nostra Aetate and on the role of religion in contemporary global society.  The closing address from the conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews held in Chicago, Illinois (U.S.A.) in July 2005.
2006-02-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2613

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

Gilbert, Martin
Christians and the Holocaust
Sir Martin Gilbert, Jewish historian and biographer of Sir Winston Churchill, gave a detailed account of Christians who rescued Jews during the Holocaust at an Annual General Meeting of the CCJ UK.
 Articles > Fundamentals, Introductions > 813

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

Goldman, David
The Liturgical Music Catastrophe and its Consequences for Jews and Christians
"Back in the 1980s, Josef Cardinal Ratzinger campaigned against rock music as an instrument of Satan. For the Vatican to embrace not only rock music but some of the most grotesque rock musicians [at a concert hosted by Pope John Paul II on May 1, 2000] represents quite a turnaround."
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 934

Goldstein, Andrew
First Thoughts on Dresden: Reflections on the New Synagogue and the New Ordinations
Rabbi Andrew Goldstein of the Northwood & Pinner Liberal Synagogue, Northwood, MIddlesex, U.K., reflects on the first ordination of rabbis in Germany since 1942.
2006-10-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2725

Goldstein, Rabbi Andrew
Sermon at Lincoln Cathedral, 23rd April 2006
Rabbi Andrew Goldstein, Senior Rabbi of Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue in Northwood, Middlesex, U.K., preached this sermon at a service celebrating 350 years of peaceful existence of Jews in England since their return in 1656.
2006-05-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 2660

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

Greenberg, Irving
Judaism Meets Christianity for the First Time - Again
Rabbi Irving Greenberg (New York) discusses the significance of Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity, which he hails as "a historical pioneering gesture."
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 935

Gribben, Robert
Festivals of the Christian Calendar
The Christian part of a two-part contribution. The Jewish Calendar.
 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 936

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

Hackel, Sergii
The Relevance of Western Post-Holocaust Theology to the Thought and Practice of the Russian Orthodox Church
Archpriest Dr. Sergii Hackel of the Russian Orthodox Church challenges his church to confront the "endemic antisemitism" in Slavic lands and to re-evaluate its theology in the light of the Shoah.
2002-04-01 Articles > Observations, Experiences > 937

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