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Złudzenie symetrii. Na marginesie polskiego tłumaczenia żydowskiej antyewangelii „Toledot Jeszu”
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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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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Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d. 751/1350) was a well-known theologian and jurist who lived in Mamluk Damascus. He wrote on a variety of topics and his writing has retained, or acquired, relevance for many Muslim readers today.
Antonia Bosanquet
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La défense de l’idéal sioniste au Canada, point de rencontre entre Juifs et chrétiens 1939–1947
In the early 1940s, the Canadian Jewish Zionist organizations, whose activities were essentially focused on the Jewish community and fundraising for Jewish settlement in Palestine, decided to reorient their strategy and establish a real public relations
Laurent Tessier
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This article explores the evolution of Jewish–Christian dialogue in the Roman Catholic Church, focusing on the theological and pastoral contributions of three post-Vatican II Popes—John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis.
Szabolcs Nagypál, Krisztián Fenyves
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Christian discipleship and interfaith engagement [PDF]
Ever since the famous 1910 Edinburgh World Mission conference Christian individuals and the Christian Church have been increasingly challenged to relate in new ways to people of other faiths.
Douglas, Pratt
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Christian and Jewish Communities of Aquileia through the Works of Fortunatian and Chromace
The article deals with the complex relations between the Jewish and Christian communities in the late antique Aquileia, one of the most important cities of the Roman empire at the time.
Jan Dominik Bogataj, Miran Špelič
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This study presents an original manuscript of the European Genizah containing the earliest account book of a Jewish moneylender in Italy. This document, which dates back to the early fifteenth century, sheds new light on the economic history of the Jews,
Elena Lolli
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Performance as Exchange: Taxation and Jewish Theatre in Early Modern Italy [PDF]
In early modern Italy, an unusual form of exchange between Jewish and Christian communities materialized in Mantua: Jews in Mantua were required to perform an annual play as a tribute to their Gonzaga rulers.
Jaffe-Berg, E
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Rabiniczny wizerunek Jezusa i chrześcijaństwa w kontekście dialogu kościoła z Żydami i Judaizmem [PDF]
The rabbinical, both ancient and contemporary, picture of Jesus and Christianity is far from to be positive or even neutral. The interreligious dialogue initiated after Vaticanum II (1962-1965) has three basic dimensions: 1.
Ks. Waldemar Chrostowski
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