Articles
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.'
Levinas and the Other Side of Theology
Read moreProf. Terence Veling of the University of St. Thomas, Miami (U.S.A.) explores the implications of the Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's…
Christology after Auschwitz: A Catholic Perspective
Read moreProf. Didier Pollefeyt of the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Louvain examines the implications for Christology of an…
What can Jews and Christians hope for when they meet?
Read moreThe Cardinal Archbishop of Paris explores how Christians and Jews can deepen their understanding of themselves and the "other" as they meet…
Feminist Torah Exegesis
Read moreRabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College reviews various strategies for interpreting Torah texts in the light…
The Relevance of Western Post-Holocaust Theology to the Thought and Practice of the Russian Orthodox Church
Read moreArchpriest Dr. Sergii Hackel of the Russian Orthodox Church challenges his church to confront the 'endemic antisemitism' in Slavic lands and…
On Re-Reading Paul
Read moreProf. Brendan Byrne, S.J., reflects on the response to the Australian Council of Christians and Jews' study document Re-Reading Paul, of…
Re-imaging the Christian-Jewish Relationship
Read moreProf. John T. Pawlikowski surveys the changes in the image of Jesus' relation to his Jewish context in recent New Testament scholarship and…
God Doesn't Change His Choice
Read moreDr. Edward Kessler, Director of the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, England, argues against "Replacement Theology",…