This study provides an analysis of the attitudes of a minority faith in the UK, the Jews, to interfaith engagement, to the Council of Christians and Jews and other monotheistic religions. It is based on oral testimonies of interviewees who were all members of the Oxford Jewish Congregation, a unique community which has three Jewish groupings of Orthodox, Masorti and Liberal all under one roof. The objectives are to determine the influence of upbringing and life experiences on resultant interfaith attitudes, and link these with the religious denomination of the respondents. Thereafter these attitudes are considered in relation to Israel; to membership of the Council of Christian and Jews; to the attitudes of Jews entering into the sacred spa...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
As Professor Kirkpatrick notes in the editorial address to this volume, Professor Levine’s keynote a...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
This study examines attitudes towards interfaith relationships between individuals living in the con...
This presentation focuses on Jewish attitudes towards non-Jews in the first half of the 18th century...
The recent immigration wave from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) brought to Israel a large group of ab...
The present study is an investigation of the nature and extent of Jewish identification and commitme...
This article is a very basic introduction on how the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christian...
This article addresses the relationship between religious and/or cultural affiliation and attitudes ...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
Since the implementation of a multicultural policy in the 1970s, religious diversity in Australia ha...
What is the nature of interactions between Jews and Muslims in contemporary Dubai, Berlin, and Warsa...
Messianic Judaism is negotiating the claim that, - faith in Jesus is possible while maintaining Jewi...
This article explores the major factors involved in why a sample of Messianic Jews have chosen this ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
As Professor Kirkpatrick notes in the editorial address to this volume, Professor Levine’s keynote a...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
This study examines attitudes towards interfaith relationships between individuals living in the con...
This presentation focuses on Jewish attitudes towards non-Jews in the first half of the 18th century...
The recent immigration wave from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) brought to Israel a large group of ab...
The present study is an investigation of the nature and extent of Jewish identification and commitme...
This article is a very basic introduction on how the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christian...
This article addresses the relationship between religious and/or cultural affiliation and attitudes ...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
Since the implementation of a multicultural policy in the 1970s, religious diversity in Australia ha...
What is the nature of interactions between Jews and Muslims in contemporary Dubai, Berlin, and Warsa...
Messianic Judaism is negotiating the claim that, - faith in Jesus is possible while maintaining Jewi...
This article explores the major factors involved in why a sample of Messianic Jews have chosen this ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
As Professor Kirkpatrick notes in the editorial address to this volume, Professor Levine’s keynote a...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...