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‘Apples – out, mushrooms – in'; toward a theology of queer advocacy in the American Jewish community
In Jewish tradition, two holiday plates, the Passover Seder plate and the Rosh Hashanah Seder plate, hold profound significance due to their inclusion of simanim (symbolic foods) which carry deep social, cultural, and spiritual meanings.
Elazar Ben‐Lulu
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KOMPARASI SEJARAH DAN ANALISIS TEKS SABINE SCHMIDTKE
This study looks at the numerous studies of Islamic theology conducted by Western nations since the early nineteenth century. They studied Muslim thinkers' writings and brought them to the West.
Halimatuzzahro Marzuki
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On Prayer and Dialectic in Modern Jewish Philosophy: Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig
This paper is founded on two philosophical assumptions. The first is that there is a difference between two patterns of recognition: the dialectical and the dialogical.
Ronen Pinkas
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Jewish Theological Systematization in the Context of Islamic Culture [PDF]
Among the most important Jewish encounters with other cultures and civilizations, the encounter with Islamic culture was, in our view, the most important.
Ali Shahbazi, Hamideh Amiryazdani
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On the Ways of the Dialogue of the Catholic Church with Jews and Judaism
The author, Professor Waldemar Chrostowski, the former member of Polish Bishops Commission for the Dialogue with Judaism (1988–2006), presents the main points, valid both on theological and pastoral level, consisting somewhat like “Decalogue of the ...
Waldemar Chrostowski
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People of God: historical and theological perspectives [PDF]
The article discusses the term «People of God» and its theological interpretations. The question is important for theology of religion in the Jewish-Christian context, because this picture is both joining and separating these religions.
Juha Pihkala
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Biblical Genealogy and Nationalism
The chronological/genealogical narrative structure of the Hebrew Bible points to an editorial aim: to give a history of Israel as a nation from Creation to the 6th century BCE Babylonian exile and the return to the land of Israel, and in so doing to ...
David Aberbach
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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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Hasidic Myth-Activism: Martin Buber’s Theopolitical Revision of Volkish Nationalism
Since the 1970s, Buber has often been suspected of being a Volkish thinker. This essay reconsiders the affinity of Buber’s late writings with Volkish ideology.
Yemima Hadad
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Legitimizing and necessitating inter-faith dialogue: The dynamics of inter-faith for individual faith communities [PDF]
This is the author's pdf post-refereed preprint of an article published in International Journal of Public Theology© 2010. The definitive version is available at www.brill.nlIn an age in which religion is a burning issue in the geo-political sphere, the ...
Greggs, Tom
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