The decades of fruitful dialogue between Jews and Catholics, also undertaken by many mainstream Christian communities after the Second World War, has transformed a “teaching of contempt” with regard to Jews and Judaism into a “teaching of respect”. However, the work is far from done, and a number of challenges continue to provoke Jewish and Catholic theologians and interreligious activists to continue their efforts. In this article, five challenges for Catholics will be enunciated in order to clarify the ongoing agenda for Jewish–Catholic conversation today. These challenges are: (1) reading the Scriptures together; (2) salvation for the Jews; (3) people, land, and state; (4) writing history together; and (5) broadening the conversation
The starting point for discussion were the documents of the Roman Curia, especially the Holy See Com...
For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage ...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's 1964 article on the propriety of Chr...
The article is an attempt to summarize the main topics in the teaching of the Catholic Church on Jew...
There is no doubt that the positive relationship that exists today between Catholic and Jewish indiv...
This paper will focus on the Catholic Church in Israel’s experience of and reflections on Jewish-Chr...
Over the course of developments since Vatican II, Catholics scholars engaged in dialogue with Jews h...
In this article, the author analyzes the theological and historical relationship between Christians ...
In the wake of recent tensions in Catholic Jewish relations in the United States, this article exami...
In the process of implementing Nostra Aetate’s teachings about Jews and Judaism, the Catholic Church...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
This article contends that forming a Catholic theology that engages the centrality of Eretz Yisrael ...
Mary C. Boys is the Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminar...
The history of the Catholic-Jewish relationship is a tortured one. For almost two thousand years, th...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
The starting point for discussion were the documents of the Roman Curia, especially the Holy See Com...
For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage ...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's 1964 article on the propriety of Chr...
The article is an attempt to summarize the main topics in the teaching of the Catholic Church on Jew...
There is no doubt that the positive relationship that exists today between Catholic and Jewish indiv...
This paper will focus on the Catholic Church in Israel’s experience of and reflections on Jewish-Chr...
Over the course of developments since Vatican II, Catholics scholars engaged in dialogue with Jews h...
In this article, the author analyzes the theological and historical relationship between Christians ...
In the wake of recent tensions in Catholic Jewish relations in the United States, this article exami...
In the process of implementing Nostra Aetate’s teachings about Jews and Judaism, the Catholic Church...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
This article contends that forming a Catholic theology that engages the centrality of Eretz Yisrael ...
Mary C. Boys is the Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminar...
The history of the Catholic-Jewish relationship is a tortured one. For almost two thousand years, th...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
The starting point for discussion were the documents of the Roman Curia, especially the Holy See Com...
For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage ...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's 1964 article on the propriety of Chr...