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Dialogical Theology Moored in Buber’s Dialogical Philosophy
Read moreA growing interreligious theology is a challenge for any confessional theology. In confessional theology, one reflects first of all upon the…
Reflections on the recent Orthodox Jewish Statements on Jewish-Catholic Relations
Read moreIt is not surprising that the new era of Christian–Jewish relations was pioneered by the more liberal trends within the two faith…
Martin Buber’s Sweet Sacrament of Dialogue
Read moreMartin Buber (1878-1965) stands among the most significant philosophers of the 20th century. While many studies have attempted to summarize…
Elie Wiesel as Theologian
Read morePlease let me begin by commenting on what Jean Duchesne has just quoted from Cardinal Aron Jean-Marie Lustiger. Lustiger held that there are…
Reconciliation in Judaism and Christianity. A Catholic Persepective
Read moreLecture given at ICCJ's conference in Budapest ("Towards Reconciliation in a Broken World: Jewish and Christian Contributions to Responsible…
The Pope and the Rabbi
Read moreOften, direct person-to-person communication will achieve better results than all formal utterances “about” an issue. This seems to have…
Remembering the Covenant: Judaism in an Anglican Theology of Interfaith Relations
Read moreThe question I begin with is this: “Does Anglican theology treat Christian-Jewish relations as a special case within interfaith relations?”…
Transforming “Divine Mystery” into “faith and reason”.
Read moreBenedict XVI on Catholic-Jewish relations-reactions.
Reorienting Jewish-Christian Relations and Dialogue
Read moreIt is very appropriate that we have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of Nostra Aetate – the “Declaration on the Relation of the Church…
Christianity’s Original Sin?
Read moreCan the church itself be guilty of sin? In 1994, Pope John Paul II addressed that question.[1] He distinguished between the sins of…
