Articles
Pascha as Liberation
Read moreIn Orthodox Christian tradition, the feast we are discussing today is called Pascha, which is simply the Greek form of Pesach.
Pesach and Easter
Read moreI will speak from my experience. Long before I was ordained an Anglican priest, I was already in the habit of organising visits to different…
Remarks on Pesach/Easter
Read moreI want to thank the ICCJ for giving me the opportunity to wish my friends and colleagues best wishes for healthy and happy festivals.
The Fire and the Water. Christian Antisemitism, Narrative Diagnosis, and Theological Repair
Read moreThe fire of antisemitism is being fed by stories that Christians tell about themselves, about Jews, and about the relationship between the…
Impact of October 7 Attack and 2024 War in Gaza on Catholic–Jewish Relations
Read more1. An Inflection Point
Since Nostra Aetate (Paul VI 1965b), the Catholic Church has established itself slowly but surely at the forefront…
Revelation in concealment: toward an embodied Post-holocaust spirituality
Read more1. Introduction: The Locked Gates of Understanding
Standing before the locked gates of a synagogue, watching young dancers rehearse on the…
I am the child that Hitler feared
Read moreSpeech on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of National Socialism (January 27) in the Parliament of the Federal…
The Personal Before and After the Political. Case Study of a Dialogue Methodology for Crisis
Read moreThe authors of this article co-facilitated a dialogue workshop for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communal leaders and academics in Cairo as…
“The Sacredness of Space and Dialogue”
Read moreHis All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Keynote Remarks, on December 8 2025, at the 12th International Academic Consultation…
Jewish and Christian Reading of Psalm 1: An Anglican Perspective on a Shared Spiritual Threshold
Read morePsalm 1, the gateway to the Book of Psalms, stands as a spiritual threshold embraced by both Jews and Christians. In the Anglican tradition,…
