Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
This volume engages with antisemitic stereotypes as religious symbols that express and transmit a be...
Andrew Koppelman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Anthony T. Kronman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Samuel C. Rickless’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
This work proposes that the pivot of the Christian conversation with Jews lies in a true understandi...
Blog post, “Yes, You Can Be a Nonreligious, Nonzionist Jew, But What is the Point?“ discusses politi...
This article emphasizes the dramatic need for a deep and substantial dialogue between Christians and...
In the recent culture wars, traditionalists and progressives have clashed over dueling conceptions o...
We study the role of economic incentives in shaping the co-existence of Jews, Catholics and Protesta...
This article discusses the relationship between Catholicism and Judaism, specifically in the terms o...
David Novak holds the J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Toro...
In this article, the author analyzes the theological and historical relationship between Christians ...
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
This volume engages with antisemitic stereotypes as religious symbols that express and transmit a be...
Andrew Koppelman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Anthony T. Kronman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Samuel C. Rickless’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
This work proposes that the pivot of the Christian conversation with Jews lies in a true understandi...
Blog post, “Yes, You Can Be a Nonreligious, Nonzionist Jew, But What is the Point?“ discusses politi...
This article emphasizes the dramatic need for a deep and substantial dialogue between Christians and...
In the recent culture wars, traditionalists and progressives have clashed over dueling conceptions o...
We study the role of economic incentives in shaping the co-existence of Jews, Catholics and Protesta...
This article discusses the relationship between Catholicism and Judaism, specifically in the terms o...
David Novak holds the J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Toro...
In this article, the author analyzes the theological and historical relationship between Christians ...
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
This volume engages with antisemitic stereotypes as religious symbols that express and transmit a be...