James G. Williams is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Syracuse University. This talk was delivered in April, 2003, at ``Pathways to Peace in the Abrahamic Faiths,\u27\u27 a conference sponsored by the Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding of Sacred Heart University
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