James K. Aitken and Edward D. Kessler have assembled here a widely diverse collection of essays on Jewish-Christian relations, a discipline that, compared with other subjects studied in university and religious circles, is relatively young. Jewish-Christian relations is a complex enterprise that cannot be reduced to simple theological or historical narratives; it must take into account politics, sociology, education, language, history, biblical studies, hermeneutics, and theology. The contributors view their particular subject through the lens of all of these disciplines while ably meeting the challenge of looking toward the future.
Chapter One Introduction James K. Aitken and Edward D. Kessler
Chapter Two Jews Facing Christians The Burdens and Blinders of the Past Marc Saperstein
Chapter Three The Bible in Future Jewish-Christian Relations John F.A. Sawyer
Chapter Four The Orthodox Churches in Dialogue with Judaism Nicholas de Lange
Chapter Five Jewish Russian Orthodox Christian Dialogue Irina Levinskaya
Chapter Six Catholic-Jewish Agendas Remi Hoeckman, OP
Chapter Seven Institutional Relations in Jewish-Christian Relations Rev. Friedhelm Pieper
Chapter Eight The New Europe, Nationalism, and Jewish-Christian Relations David Weigall
Chapter Nine Israel within Jewish-Christian Relations Andrew P.B. White
Chapter Ten The Effect of the Holocaust on Jewish-Christian Relations Stephen D. Smith
Chapter Eleven A Third Epoch The Future of Discourse in Jewish-Christian Relations Peter Ochs and David F. Ford
Chapter Twelve Women's Voices in Jewish-Christian Relations Christine Trevett
Chapter Thirteen Considering a Jewish Statement on Christianity Edward Kessler and James K. Aitken
The Significance of Dabru Emet Edward Kessler
What Does Christianity in Jewish Terms Mean? James Aitken
Chapter Fourteen Jewish-Christian Relations in the Inter-Faith Encounter Martin Forward
Cumulative Bibliography List of Contributors Index †