Articles
The Holocaust: Does It Have Significance for Ethics Today
Read moreA discussion of the implications of the Shoah for basic questions of personal and political ethics, including an overview of recent…
A Message for a Secularized World
Read moreSister Geneviève Comeau of the Centre Sèvres in Paris addresses the question, ?What message can we, Jews and Christians, give to the modern…
Jews and Christians: Intolerance and Creative Competition in the Middle Ages
Read moreProf. Marc Saperstein of George Washington University offers a fresh view of the relation between Christians and Jews in medieval Europe,…
Universalist Trends in Jewish Religious Thought: Some Russian Perspectives
Read moreThe author presents the views of four prominent Russian Jewish thinkers from the 19th and 20th centuries on the proper relation of Jews and…
Dabru Emet: Some Reservations about a Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity
Read moreDescription: Rabbi David Berger, professor of history at Brooklyn College (New York), mounts a vigorous critique of Dabru Emet, objecting to…
Orthodox Judaism and Jewish-Christian Dialog
Read moreRabbi David Rosen of Jerusalem, International Director of Interreligious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee, proposes an alternative…
Jewish-Christian Relations: From Historical Past to Theological Future
Read moreRabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein, director of the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions in Jerusalem, describes…
Anti-Semitism, the Shoah and the Church. A study of a German-Catholic Working Group (1996)
Read moreA study of a German-Catholic Working Group (1996): Prof. Dr. Willehad P. Eckert OP, Düsseldorf, Akademiedirektor Hans Herman Henrix, Aachen,…
Speaking of God after Auschwitz
Read moreAn exploration of various conceptions of God's power and goodness and how they may or may not help believers grapple with the horror of…
Towards an Anamnestic Culture
Read moreA contribution to a theology 'after Auschwitz and the Gulag Archipelago.'