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Where to from Here? Continuing Challenges in Jewish–Catholic Conversation

open access: yesReligions, 2021
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 ...
David M. Neuhaus
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Christians, Jews, and Magic in the Sasanian Realm: Between Confrontation and Cooperation

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2022
This essay focuses on one particular aspect of Jewish-Christian relations during the Sasanian period, namely various types of interaction between the two religious groups in the domain of magic.
Sergey Minov
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A Journey toward Connection and Belonging: Autoethnography of a Jewish Student in Christian Higher Education

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Despite the progress that has been made over the past 60 years, relationships between members of different faith communities can be tenuous. The purpose of this study is to explore how challenging circumstances related to Jewish–Christian relations can ...
Jessica R. Dreistadt
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Jews in Church: Rethinking Jewish-Christian Relations in Nineteenth-Century America

open access: yesReligions, 2018
Studies of Jewish-Christian relations in the nineteenth century have largely centered on anti-Semitism, missionary endeavors, and processes of Protestantization. In this literature, Jews and Judaism are presented as radically separate from Christians and
Shari Rabin
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Christian-Jewish Dialogue in the Land of Sick Imagination. On the Margins of Waldemar Chrostowski’s Book Kościół, Żydzi, Polska

open access: yesZagłada Żydów, 2010
The article is a polemic with the pessimistic assessment of the current state of the Christian-Jewish dialog presented by Waldemar Chrostowski in his recent book Kościół, Żydzi, Polska [The Church, Jews, Poland]. The author criticizes Rev.
Janusz Salamon, SJ
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Yahudi Düşünür Profiat Duran’ın İsa’nın Ulûhiyetine Dair Eleştirileri/Jewish Thinker Profiat Duran’s Criticism for the Divinity of Jesus

open access: yesOksident, 2019
As well as the works written by the parties about themselves, the apologies and polemics they wrote against each other are important in understanding the history of Jewish-Christian relations.
Fatma Seda Şengül
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Zygmunt Bauman’s “Modernity and the Holocaust” and the Unexplored Research Perspectives in Studies about the Holocaust in Polish Lands

open access: yesStudia Litteraria et Historica, 2022
By reading Zygmunt Bauman’s famous study critically, this text attempts to show how both the brilliant analyses, observations, and intuitions contained in Modernity and the Holocaust and its errors and distortions can still serve as important guideposts
Kamil Kijek
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JEZUS I CHRZEŚCIJANIE W TRADYCJI JUDAISTYCZNEJ W KONTEKŚCIE WSPÓŁCZESNEGO DIALOGU JUDAISTYCZNO-CHRZEŚCIJAŃSKIEGO [PDF]

open access: yesThe Polish Journal of Aesthetics, 2012
The study concerns the image of Jesus and Christians as supplied by three groups of Jews: messianic, anti-messianic and Jewish intellectuals. The paper also deals with the semantic meanders of “dialogue” in the context of Jewish-Christian relations.
Wojciech Kosior
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Złudzenie symetrii. Na marginesie polskiego tłumaczenia żydowskiej antyewangelii „Toledot Jeszu”

open access: yesStudia Litteraria et Historica, 2014
An illusion of symmetry. On the Polish translation of the Jewish anti-gospel “Toledot Yeshu” The article was inspired by the introduction to the Polish translation of Toledot Yeshu (by Jan Iluk).
Zuzanna Radzik
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The Translation of the New Testament into Hebrew in the Eyes of Franz Delitzsch: Philology, Mission, Theology

open access: yesWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2018
In this article, I examine the way in which Franz Delitzsch envisioned his masterpiece translation of the New Testament into Hebrew, first published in 1877.
Eran Shuali
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