Claude Montefiore (1858-1938) was among the major founders of Anglo-Liberal Judaism and the World Union for Progressive Judaism, and was known for his radical ideas and deep sympathy for Christian ideas. This volume explores why and how Montefiore engaged Christianity, and the reaction to this engagement by many contemporary Jewish luminaries
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Biblical and Historical Perspectives on ‘the People of...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people who identify as Jews and self-consciously embrace–although...
The Jewish reformist effort is a modernist movement which began under the influence of Christian Enl...
Lily Montagu (1873-1963) was a founding figure of the Anglo-Liberal Jewish Synagogue and, like her c...
Lily Montagu, with Claude Montefiore, helped found Liberal Judaism in England. However, despite rece...
Judith Montefiore's life has attracted attention principally by association with that of her husband...
A sketch of what faith means in the Jewish and Catholic traditions. Translated from the French by El...
There is a distinguished German Protestant tradition that understands Jesus, that is, his thoughts a...
Throughout most of Christian history, Jesus was presented as standing apart from rather than within ...
The Radical New Perspective on Paul distinguishes between two subgroups of believers in Christ in Pa...
Abraham Geiger\u27s writings on Christian origins constitute an important bridge between the conside...
After centuries of theological stagnation, a radical shift has occurred in the relationship between ...
The question of the Christian Zionism - the religious and political support of the state of Israel -...
How did the Jesus movement-a messianic sectarian version of Palestinian Judaism-transcend its Judaea...
In September 2002, twenty-one prominent Catholic and Protestant scholars released the groundbreaking...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Biblical and Historical Perspectives on ‘the People of...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people who identify as Jews and self-consciously embrace–although...
The Jewish reformist effort is a modernist movement which began under the influence of Christian Enl...
Lily Montagu (1873-1963) was a founding figure of the Anglo-Liberal Jewish Synagogue and, like her c...
Lily Montagu, with Claude Montefiore, helped found Liberal Judaism in England. However, despite rece...
Judith Montefiore's life has attracted attention principally by association with that of her husband...
A sketch of what faith means in the Jewish and Catholic traditions. Translated from the French by El...
There is a distinguished German Protestant tradition that understands Jesus, that is, his thoughts a...
Throughout most of Christian history, Jesus was presented as standing apart from rather than within ...
The Radical New Perspective on Paul distinguishes between two subgroups of believers in Christ in Pa...
Abraham Geiger\u27s writings on Christian origins constitute an important bridge between the conside...
After centuries of theological stagnation, a radical shift has occurred in the relationship between ...
The question of the Christian Zionism - the religious and political support of the state of Israel -...
How did the Jesus movement-a messianic sectarian version of Palestinian Judaism-transcend its Judaea...
In September 2002, twenty-one prominent Catholic and Protestant scholars released the groundbreaking...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Biblical and Historical Perspectives on ‘the People of...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people who identify as Jews and self-consciously embrace–although...
The Jewish reformist effort is a modernist movement which began under the influence of Christian Enl...