Articles
Judaism as "Sacrament of Otherness"
Read morePhilip A. Cunningham, director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College, explores the idea of Judaism as a “sacrament…
Blindness or Insight? The Jewish Rejection of Jesus Christ
Read moreRabbi Michael Signer, Abrams Professor in the Department of Theology at Notre Dame University, reviews some classic Jewish responses to the…
Facts, Faith, and Film-Making: Jesus’ Passion and Its Portrayal
Read moreA Study Guide for Viewers and Reviewers
Holy Envy: What I Admire in Judaism
Read moreAs part of a pair of lectures sponsored by the Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria, Australia) on the theme “Holy Envy,” a Christian…
Holy Envy: What I Admire in Christianity
Read moreAs part of a pair of lectures sponsored by the Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria, Australia) on the theme “Holy Envy,” a Jewish rabbi…
When Did Christianity Originate?
Read moreWhen did Christianity begin? Prof. Wengst pursues this question and finds the answer at the point where Christianity begins to see itself as…
Antisemitism: A Wound to be Healed. Reflections for the Fourth European Day of Jewish Culture
Read moreCardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, reviews the fundamental relation of the…
Human Rights and the New Anti-Jewishness: Sounding the Alarm
Read moreIrwin Cutler, professor of law at McGill University and member of the Canadian Parliament, who has written extensively on matters of hate,…
God the Father in Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity: Transformed Background or Common Ground?
Read moreRabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein of the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions notes that despite their common background, the…
On Christianity: Towards a Process of Historical and Spiritual Healing – Understanding the Other as a Person of God
Read moreI see it every time I leave the synagogue. On Saturday morning after services, while going home, it is there, waiting for me, challenging…