When Jews and Christians MeetJakob J. Petuchowski SUNY Press, 15 févr. 1988 - 190 pages When Jews and Christians Meet captures the present state of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue, in which it is taken for granted that good will has been established and that Christians and Jews have a great deal in common. One can now appreciate the basic differences which remain between Judaism and Christianity without fear of giving offense. With this assumption, a number of Jewish and Christian scholars address several questions. For example, they ask what the future goals of Judaeo-Christian studies should be, and how the ecumenical aspirations of leading Christian and Jewish theologians can be translated into practice on a level which can be appreciated by the men and women in the pews of synagogues and churches. In addition to such theoretical considerations, the volume offers illustrations of how Bible study can be undertaken in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament by Jewish and Christian scholars addressing passages, hitherto considered controversial, with both a commitment to objective scholarship and a rootedness in their respective religious traditions. Jeremiahs prophecy about the New Covenant and some of the Apostle Pauls statements about the Jews furnish the material for that joint enterprise. |
Table des matières
Between Faith and Skepticism | 3 |
Where are We Going? | 9 |
An Israeli Perspective | 21 |
Pastoral Aspects of the JewishChristian Dialogue | 47 |
Communitas et Universitas From Theory to Practice in JudaeoChristian Studies | 59 |
Some Aspects of the Exegesis of Jeremiah 313134 | 87 |
The Interpretation of Jeremiah 313134 in Judaism | 99 |
The Ties that Blind An Exposition of II Corinthians 31246 and Romans 11710 | 125 |
Paul and the Jews II Corinthians 3446 and Romans 11710 | 141 |
Who Speaks for Whom When Judaism and Christianity Meet? | 165 |
Why Dialogue? | 175 |
Contributors | 185 |
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