Articles
Psalm 27 and Teshuvah: an Interpretation
Read moreA custom widely followed among traditionally observant Jews is to recite Psalm 27 at the conclusion of the morning and evening services…
Not Just the Time of the Other
Read moreWhat Does It Mean for Christians Today to Remember Shabbat and Keep It Holy?
Where to from Here? Continuing Challenges in Jewish–Catholic Conversation
Read moreThe decades of fruitful dialogue between Jews and Catholics, also undertaken by many mainstream Christian communities after the Second World…
The Legacy of Anti-Judaism in the Works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Read moreWhile Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one of the few Christian leaders in Nazi Germany who advocated for the church to fight against…
Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny
Read more1. Introduction
Despite the good will grounding many attempts to deny supersessionist aspects of the New Testament and subsequent Christian…“I Have Come Not to Abolish but to Fulfil”
Read moreReflections on Understanding Christianity as Fulfilment without Presupposing Supersessionism.
Revisiting the Parable of the Good Samaritan
Read moreIntroduction
The Gospel story of a Samaritan who assists the victim of a vicious assault has entered popular consciousness. The parable and…
Sparks of Light: Irving Greenberg’s Post-Holocaust Theology
Read moreIrving Greenberg’s post-Shoah theology provides a blueprint for the post-Shoah reorientation required from both Judaism and Christianity in…