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-------------------------2011------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day of Judaism By Andreas R. Batlogg SJ in Stimmen der Zeit, 2011 Jews, Christians and Muslims Form a Precedent: An Experiment of the Diocese of Osnabrück Oriented Towards Interreligious Dialogue By Winfried Verburg, head of the department schools and university in the Episcopal general vicariate, in Stimmen der Zeit, 2011 -------------------------2010------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Other as Oneself Within Judaism: A Catholic Interpretation By Peter Admirand in the website of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, March 2010 Christians and Jews: People of God By the General Assembly Mission Council, Presbyterian Church (USA), February 2010 Breaking Down the Walls The full 172-page report of the Middle East Study Committee, Presbyterian Church (USA), March 2010 The Jewish-Christian Relationship and the Middle East By Rabbi David Rosen, delivered in Vatican City to the special Bishops' Synod on the Middle-East, October 2010 Affirming the Image of God Statement of Scholars of the Jewish Theology Project of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, September 2010 Greetings to Pope Benedict XVI at the Great Synagogue of Rome By Riccardo di Segni, Chief Rabbi of Rome, January 2010 Address during Papal Visit to the Great Synagogue of Rome By Riccardo Pacifici, President, Jewish Community of Rome, January 2010 Address at the Great Synagogue of Rome Pope Benedict XVI, January 2010 Recent Developments in Jewish–Christian Relations By Walter Cardinal Kasper at Liverpool Hope University, May 2010 Jewish outreach: No time to 'stand still' By Adam Miller in Baptist Press News, July 2010 Absp Koch: Tridentine Prayer Not a Call to Mission to Jews By Patricia Biel in Le Temps, July 2010 Catholics Pray for 'Jews' Conversion' By Lisa Palmieri-Billig, April 2010 Should Jews Proselytize? Should Anyone? By Brad Hirschfield, March 2010 Reflections on the August 2008 "Berlin Declaration on the Uniqueness of Christ and Jewish Evangelism in Europe Today" of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance By the Executive Board, International Council of Christians and Jews, March 2010 Letter from IJCIC to Pope Benedict XVI on His Visit to the Great Synagogue of Rome By the Internation Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations, January 2010 Articles in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, Vol. 5, 2010 A Ray of That Truth Which Enlightens All People By Isabel Smyth SND in Thinking Faith: The Online Journal of the English Jesuits, October 2010 John Paul II, Lower Manhattan and the Power of Religious Symbolism Philip A. Cunningham in The Jewish Exponent, 2010 Bishops Meeting Rabbis: A Notable Initiative in Christian-Jewish Dialogue By Hubert Frankemölle in Herder Correspondence, 2010 The Palestinian “Kairos” Document: A Behind-the-Scenes Analysis By Malcolm Lowe in New English Review, April 2010 -------------------------2009------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Galilean Journey Revisited: Mestizaje, Anti-Judaism, and the Dynamics of Exclusion By Michael E. Lee in Theological Studies, June, 2009 Recent Challenges in Catholic-Jewish Dialogue By Thomas Ryan, CSP, June 2009 Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations [published by the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College], Volume 4, Issue 1 2009. Includes: Pope Benedict, Holocaust Denial, and the Society of Saint Pius X Transcript of the presentation given by John R. Donahue, S.J. at Beth El Congregation, March 3, 2009 Jewish Attitudes Toward Other Faiths: The Italian Model By Gilbert S. Rosenthal in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2009 Christians Relating to Jews: Key Issues in Public Statements By John T. Squires in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2009 Articles in the June 2009 Issue of Cross Currents Liturgy in the Light of Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Ruth Langer in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2009 Buber Invites Barth to a Dance - in Jerusalem… By Matthew Del Nevo in Australian EJournal of Theology, March 2009 To the Dialogue between the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews Pope Benedict XVI, March 2009 There is No Alternative to Dialogue among Christians and Jews By Walter Cardinal Kasper in L'Osservatore Romano, May 2009 A Note on Ambiguities Contained in 'Reflections on Covenant and Mission' By the Committee on Doctrine and Committee on Ecumenical & Interreligious Affairs, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, June 2009 Recognitio of Change in Adult Catechism By the Committee for Ecumenical & Interreligious Affairs, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, August 2009 Letter on USCCB "Note on Ambiguities" By the National Jewish Interfaith Leadership, August 2009 Reply to Rabbis' Letter of Concern By Cardinals George and Keeler, Archbishop Gregory, and Bishops Lori and Murphy, October 2009 Statement of Principles for Catholic-Jewish Dialogue By Cardinals George and Keeler, Archbishop Gregory, and Bishops Lori and Murphy, October 2009 Response to Bishops' Letter of Oct. 2 By the National Jewish Interfaith Leadership, October 2009 A Time for Recommitment: Building the New Relationship between Jews and Christians By the International Council of Christians and Jews, July 2009 No to Mission to the Jews — Yes to Dialogue Between Jews and Christians By the Discussion Group "Jews and Christians," Central Committee of German Catholics, March 2009 Statement of the Jewish Members of the Discussion Group "Jews and Christians" By the Jewish members of the "Jews and Christians" discussion group of the Central Committee of German Catholics, June 2009 Letter to Several American Bishops By the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion, September 2009 A Precarious Moment in Catholic-Jewish relations By Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, September 2009 A Counter-Revolution in Jewish-Catholic Ties By J.J. Goldberg in The Jewish Daily Forward, August 2009 Response to Statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on Covenant, Mission, and Dialogue By David Berger and Fabian Schonfeld, July 2009 New Rows Deepen Old Ruts in Catholic-Jewish Relations By John Allen in National Catholic Reporter, June 2009 A Note on Ambiguities Contained in 'Reflections on Covenant and Mission' By the Committee on Doctrine and Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, USCCB, June 2009 Address to Pope Benedict XVI By Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger, May 2009 An Open Message to the Pope By Shear Yashuv Cohen, chief rabbi of Haifa and co-chairman of the Bilateral Commission of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Holy See, May 2009 The Church's Commitment to Christ and the Christian-Jewish Dialogue By the Chairman of the German Bishops Conference, May 2009 Preface to the 2nd Edition of "No to Mission to the Jews - Yes to Dialogue between Jews and Christians" By Hanspeter Heinz, May 2009 Bishops' Conference Criticizes Lay Group's Demand for Dialogue By Gernot Facius in Die Welt-Welt Online, April 2009 The Church's Confession of Christ in the Christian-Jewish Dialogue By the Chairman of the Ecumenical Commission of the German Bishops' Conference, Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Mueller, April 2009 The Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: Where We Have Come, Where We Need To Go By Stanislaw Cardinal Dziwisz, March 2009 Desiring the Impossible By Thomas Casey SJ, Director of the Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies in Rome, in Thinking Faith: The Online Journal of the English Jesuits, December 2009 Schismatic Bishops, Holocaust Denial and Christian-Jewish Relations By John McDade SJ in Thinking Faith: The Online Journal of the English Jesuits, March 2009 2009 - An Eventful Year of Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Christian M. Rutishauser SJ, head of the department education in Lassalle Haus in Bad Schönbrunn (Switzerland), in Stimmen der Zeit, 2009 A Future 'Trinity' of Jews, Christians and Muslims ? Theses on a Matter of Life and Death not only for the Three Monotheist Religions By Ernst Förster SJ Which Messiah Does Save Us? By Jürgen Springer in Christ in der Gegenwart, 2009 Galilean Journey Revisited: Mestizaje, Anti-Judaism, and the Dynamics of Exclusion By Michael E. Lee in Theological Studies, June 2009 2009 - An Eventful Year of Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Christian M. Rutishauser SJ, head of the department of education in Lassalle Haus in Bad Schönbrunn, Switzerland, in Stimmen der Zeit, December 2009 Exploring God in Judaism and Christianity By Revd Dr Charles Waddell and Dr Mary J. Marshall, September 2009 Response to Bishop Mussinghoff's speech at the ICCJ-Conference in Berlin 2009 about the necessity to develop theologies of Judaism By Dr. Edward Kessler, with a short first part in German followed by a longer second part in English, 2009 I am liberated by the God of Israel By Friedrich Wilhelm Marquardt, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI on Jews and Judaism: Retreat or Reaffirmation By John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, 2009 Risk and Renewal in Christianity By John T. Pawlikowski, 2009 The Churches between Renewal and Regression. With specific reference to the Second Vatican Council (1962 – 1965) By Erich Zenger, 2009 -------------------------2008------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Destiny of This People Is My Own …": Edith Stein's Paradoxical Sainthood By Oliva M. Espin in Cross Currents, Spring 2008 Agreement between The Chief Rabbis of Israel and The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams and the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar and Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger signed a joint Declaration on 6 September 2006 which sets out a framework for continuing dialogue between them. Includes communiques from 2007 and 2008 Praying for the Jews: Two Views on the New Good Friday Prayer By John T. Pawlikowski and Judith Banki in Commonweal, March 14, 2008 The Beginning of the Beginning: How Vatican II Changed Jewish-Christian Relations By John Wilkins in Commonweal, Jan 18, 2008 Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations [published by the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College], Volume 3, Issue 1, 2008. Includes: Judaism, Christianity, and the Hebrew Bible By John C. Poirier in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 2008 Theologies of the Land and State of Israel: The Role of the Secular in Jewish and Christian Understandings By Ruth Langer in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2008 Vigilance against Anti-Jewish Ideas and Bias By the Office of Interfaith Relations, Presbyterian Church (USA), May 2008 Striving for Mutual Respect in Modes of Prayer By Walter Cardinal Kasper in L'Osservatore Romano, April 2008 The Berlin Declaration on the Uniqueness of Christ and Jewish Evangelism in Europe Today By the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance, August 2008 The Gospel and the Jewish People: An Evangelical Statement By the World Evangelical Alliance, March 2008 Judaism's Way to Salvation By Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, March 2008 Religious Peace by Abraham? By Jürgen Springer in Christ in der Gegenwart, 2008 What Unites Us, What Separates "the Abrahamic Religions"- from the Jewish Perspective? By Michael Wolffsohn, professor of modern history at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, in the periodical of the Catholic Academy in Bavaria 'zur debatte', 2008 Judaism and Catholic Prayer: A New Horizon for the Liturgy By Mary Christine Athans B.V.M. in New Theology Review, November 2008 Jewish Influence on Early Christian Liturgy: A Reappraisal By Paul Bradshaw, 2008 60 years — the Church and the State of Israel By Frank Crüsemann, Professor emeritus of Old Testament at the Church College in Bethel, 2008 Themes in Post-Nostra Aetate Catholic Ecclesial Documents By Philip A. Cunningham, 2008 Mystical Awakenings: Contemplative Spirituality in Judaism and Christianity By Judith Schneider, Executive Committee Member, CCJWA, 2008 Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Has It All Been Said? By Rabbi Dr Andrew Goldstein, October 2008 God's Presence in Israel and Incarnation: A Christian-Jewish Dialogue By Hans Hermann Henrix, 2008 Paul and Gender: Three Jewish Perspectives By Daniel R. Langton, 2008 Abraham Can Be the Starting Point for a Shared Experience By Rabbi Professor Jonathan Magonet, retired Principal of Leo Baeck College, Emeritus Professor of Bible, 2008 Reviving the Dialogue: The Church Can Do More to Promote Catholic-Jewish Relations By John T. Pawlikowski, 2008 Modern Jewish Views of Jesus By John T. Pawlikowski, 2008 "Hallowed be Thy Name" By Fritz Voll, 2008 Of What Concern Is the State of Israel to Christians? By Klaus Wengst, 2008 -------------------------2007------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bilateral Commission Meeting By The Delegation of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Delegation for Relations with the Catholic Church, March 2007 Sixth Academic Meeting between Judaism and Orthodox Christianity Communiqué, March 2007 Salvation from the Jewish Jesus of Nazareth By Fr. Norbert Hofmann, S.D.B., Secretary, Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism, in L'Osservatore Romano, 21 March 2007 Articles in the Winter 2007 Issue of Cross Currents Reflections on Covenant and Mission Forty Years after Nostra Aetate By John T. Pawlikowski The Virtues of Dialogue By Thomas Stransky, CSP, and Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum on the Making of Nostra Aetate, in Bulletin 78, January 2007 Christology, Messianism and Jewish-Christian Relations By Tim Dean, Director of the World Media Trust, and an Anglican priest working part-time in Godalming Parish, ca. 2007 Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations [published by the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College], Volume 2, Issue 2, 2007. Includes: The Bible and Inter-religious Dialogue, Especially Jewish-Christian Conversations: Response to Donald Senior, C.P., Hein-Fry Lectures By David L. Balch, PLTS, March 16, 2007 Salvation from the Jewish Jesus of Nazareth By Norbert J. Hofmann, S.D.B., Secretary, Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism, L'Osservatore Romano, March 2007 Reflections from a Roman Catholic on 'Understanding Christian Support for Israel' By Philip A. Cunningham, March 2007 Then and Now: 10 Advances in Christian-Jewish Understanding Since Nostra Aetate By David L. Coppola, Ph.D., Executive Director, CCJU of Sacred Heart University, 2007 Publications Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding, Sacred Heart University Healing Rifts Between Religions Keynote Address by Rabbi Raymond Apple AO RFD, International Conference, International Council of Christians and Jews, Sydney, July 2007 A Deafening Silence By Edward Kessler, Director of the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Cambridge, England, 2007 In Support of Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Reply to Edward Kessler By Father Raniero Cantalamessa, Preacher to the Papal Household, 2007 Response by Dr. Kessler to Article by Fr. Cantalamessa 2007 60 years – the Ten Points of Seelisberg By John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., President, International Council of Christians and Jews, 2007 Gophna to Galilee: The Bridge between Christian Beginnings and Jewish Rebirth By Cliff Carrington God, Suffering and the 'Problem of Evil': Jews and Christians as Keepers of the Question By Right Reverend Dr Mark Burton, 2007 Learning from History? Pre-war Germany and Now By Dr Rachael Kohn, ABC Broadcaster and Writer, 2007 Why It's Worth Walking on Eggshells: A Jewish Contribution to the Interfaith Conversation By Ron Hoenig, Jewish Co-Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews, 2007 Theological Presuppositions and Their Impact on Jewish-Christian Relations From the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, 2007 Healing Rifts Between Religions Keynote address at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews in Sydney, 9 July 2007 The Last Supper: Some of Its Meanings for Christians and Its Links to the Passover By Rev David Houston, Christian Co-Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews, 2007 Leo Baeck's Criticism of Martin Luther and its Purpose in a Search for Jewish Identity By Rabbi Walter Homolka, Principal of the Abraham Geiger College of the University of Potsdam, Germany, 2007 Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Struggle for Christian-Jewish Reconciliation By John A. Moses, an Anglican priest, Adjunct Professor in the School of Classics, History and Religion of the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia, 2007 Christian Zionism from a Perspective of Jewish-Christian Relations By Peter A. Pettit in Journal of Lutheran Ethics, May 2007 -------------------------2006------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joint Declaration International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee 19th Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2006 Bi-Lateral Commission Meeting The Delegation of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Delegation for Relations with the Catholic Church, Rome, February 2006 Joint Declaration of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chief Rabbis of Israel September 2006 A Nearness in Difference: Jewish-Catholic Dialogue Since Vatican II By Eugene B. Borowitz in Commonweal, Jan 13, 2006 Report from Inter-religious Consultation on "Conversion: Assessing the Reality” By Consultation Participants. Organised by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Vatican City, and the Office on Interreligious Relations & Dialogue of the World Council of Churches, Geneva. May 2006 Uncharted Waters: The Future of Catholic-Jewish Relations By Philip A. Cunningham in Commonweal, July 14, 2006 Developments in Catholic-Jewish Relations: 1990 and Beyond By John T. Pawlikowski in Judaism, Fall-Winter, 2006 Christology, Messianism and Jewish-Christian Relations By Tim Dean, Director of the World Media Trust, and an Anglican priest working part-time in Godalming Parish The Role of the Birkath Haminim in Early Jewish-Christian Relations: A Reexamination of the Evidence By Philip L. Mayo, North Central University, in Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2006 Conscience Perspectives: The Roman Catholic View By Fr Frank Brennan SJ, Professor of Human Rights and Social Justice at the Institute of Legal Studies, Australian Catholic University, 2006 Conscience: A Jewish Perspective By Rabbi Fred Morgan, 2006 The Truth Will Set You Free By Rabbi Raymond Apple, 2006 Stars in the Night: Abraham Geiger and Leo Baeck as Precursors of Jewish-Catholic Dialogue By Karl Cardinal Lehmann, March 2006 Encounters “On the Way Toward the One Who Is Coming” 9th Day of Judaism in the Church in Poland By Violetta Reder, Interfaculty Institute of Ecumenism and Dialogue, Pontifical Academy of Theology in Kraków, 2006 Learning about Ourselves while Learning about Each Other: Proposals for Jewish and Catholic Education By Lawrence H. Schiffman, New York University, and Joseph Sievers, Pontifical Biblical Institute and Pontifical Gregorian University, 2006 How the State of Israel Affects Today's Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Simon Schoon, 2006 -------------------------2005------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jews and Christians in Germany: Responsibility in Today's Pluralistic Society Discussion Group; "Jews and Christians," Central Committee of German Catholics, March 2005 Bi-Lateral Commission Meeting The Delegation of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Delegation for Relations with the Catholic Church, Rome, June 2005 The Christian Reclamation of Judaism By David Fox Sandmel in Judaism, Summer-Fall 2005 Now That John Paul II Is No Longer with Us By David R. Blumenthal in Cross Currents, Summer 2005 The Catholic-Jewish Scholars Dialogue of Chicago: A Model of Interreligious Dialogue By Michael C. Kotzin, Executive Vice President, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, presented at a conference on Nostra Aetate Today: Reflections 40 Years after Its Call for a New Era of Interreligious Relationships at The Institute for the Study of Religions and Cultures, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, September 26, 2005 John Paul II and Hans Urs von Balthasar: The Relationship between the Jews and the Church By Fr. Bevil Bramwell, OMI in The Catholic Social Science Review, 2005 The Genesis of Nostra Aetate By Thomas Stransky, C.S.P., in America, October 24, 2005 Nostra Aetate: A Continuing Challenge By Eugene J. Fisher, 2005 Nostra Aetate : A Jewish View "From Disputation to Dialogue" By Rabbi Leon Klenicki, 2005 Nostra Aetate: The Beginning of the Beginning By Philip A. Cunningham, 2005 Unresolved issues and Suggested Solutions By Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, 2005 Nostra Aetate: 40 Years of Catholic-Jewish Ties By Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, Director of Interfaith Affairs for the Anti-Defamation League, 2005 The Interfaith Story behind Nostra Aetate Panel discussion sponsored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2005 Jews, Catholics celebrate Nostra Aetate By Tom Roberts in National Catholic Reporter, Dec 9, 2005 After 40 Years, Nostra Aetate's Christological Implications By Hans Hermann Henrix in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2005 Forging an Incarnational Theology Two Score Years after Nostra Aetate By Jesper Svartvik in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2005 Forty Years After Nostra Aetate By Karen Howard, Ph.D., who teaches Holocaust courses at Merrimack College in No. Andover, MA and is on the faculty in the Theology Department at Boston College, April 2005 A Holy Land Context for Nostra Aetate By David M. Neuhaus SJ and Jamal Khader, Bethlehem University, in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2005 "With Sincere Reverence": A Christological Perspective for the Interreligious Dialogue Envisioned by Nostra Aetate By Paolo Gamberini SJ in Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2005 The Catholic Church and the Jewish People from Vatican II to Today Course taught at the Pontifical Gregorian University, October 2004 to January 2005 and organized by the Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies Christians and Jews: Redefining the Relationship By Tom Ryan, CSP, April 2005 Jews and Christians By Pieter M. Venter in HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2005 The Christian Reclamation of Judaism By David Fox Sandmel in Judaism, Summer-Fall, 2005 Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations [published by the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College], Volume 1, Issue 1, 2005. Includes: How Many Jews Became Christians in the First Century? The Failure of the Christian Mission to the Jews By David C. Sim in HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2005 Forty Years After Nostra Aetate By Karen Howard, Ph.D., who teaches Holocaust courses at Merrimack College in No. Andover, MA and is on the faculty in the Theology Department at Boston College, April 2005 The Kingdom of Heaven in Kindred Systems, Judaic and Christian By Jacob Neusner, Bard College, in Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2005 Nostra Aetate From the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center, Springfield, Massachusetts The Catholic-Jewish Scholars Dialogue of Chicago: A Model of Interreligious Dialogue By Michael C. Kotzin, Executive Vice President, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Rome, September 2005 Peace in the World: The Contribution of Interreligious Relations By Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald at Georgetown University, February 2005 Reflections on Covenant and Mission By Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy. Excerpted from his book, Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue, Paulist Press, 2005 Reflecting on the Reflections By Philip A. Cunningham in a panel discussion on "Should Catholics Seek to Convert Jews (If Jews Are in True Covenant with God)?” February 2005 Evangelization and Interreligious Dialogue By Michael J. Himes in a panel discussion on "Should Catholics Seek to Convert Jews (If Jews Are in True Covenant with God)?” February 2005 On Conversion By Fred Lawrence in a panel discussion on "Should Catholics Seek to Convert Jews (If Jews Are in True Covenant with God)?” February 2005 A Kinder, Gentler Teaching of Contempt? Jews and Judaism in Contemporary Protestant Evangelical Children's Fiction By Mark Stover in Journal of Religion and Society, 2005 Nostra Aetate: Building Bridges of Friendship and Cooperation Over 40 years By David Creamer S.J. in Perspective: A Semi-Annual Examination and Application of Catholic and Ignatian Thought, November 2005 Rediscovering Vatican II: Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue By Rabbi Raymond Apple, 2005 The Future of Jewish-Christian Relations By Philip A. Cunningham, Executive Director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College, at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, 2005 Rediscovering Vatican II: Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue By Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy, 2005 Religion in Global Society: Perspectives in Light of Nostra Aetate By Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago. Closing address from the conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews held in Chicago, Illinois (U.S.A.) in July 2005 Trialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims: Considerations from a Christian Viewpoint By Hans Kessler in Stimmen der Zeit, 2005 Pope John Paul II and the Jews From the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, 2005 Theology of the Land in Judaism and Its Implications for Jewish-Christian Relations By Edward Kessler, address given at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Chicago, July 26, 2005 Forty Years Since The Second Vatican Council: Central Challenges Facing Jewish-Christian Dialogue Today: A Jewish Point of View By Rabbi Dr. Ron Kronish in Ecumenical Trends, June 2005 Let Us Make the Paths of History Straight for the Lord By Violetta Reder at the commemorative meeting organized by the Holy See on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, Rome, October 27, 2005 Nostra Aetate at 40: A Protestant Perspective By Franklin Sherman in Midstream: A Bi-Monthly Jewish Review, September/October 2005 In Our Time: A Jewish Appreciation of Nostra Aetate In The Forward, October 28, 2005 Address on Yom Kippur By Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, Montreal, Octobner 2005 Tensions in Jewish-Christian Relations By Hans Ucko, workshop presentation at the ICCJ Conference in Chicago, July 2005 Balancing Abstinence and Festivity. What can we learn from Judaism? By Geert Cohen Stuart, 2005 -------------------------2004------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joint Declaration International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee 18th Meeting, Buenos Aires, July 2004 Bi-Lateral Commission Meeting The Delegation of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Delegation for Relations with the Catholic Church, Rome, October 2004 Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: A Developing Agenda By Cardinal William H. Keeler, June 7, 2004 In the End Shall Christians Become Jews and Jews, Christians? On Franz Rosenzweig's Apocalyptic Eschatology By Gregory Kaplan in Cross Currents, Winter 2004 Mel Gibson Meets Marc Chagall: How Christians & Jews Approach the Cross By John A. Coleman in Commonweal, Feb 27, 2004 Mendelssohn's Religious Perspective of Non-Jews By Zvi Jonathan Kaplan in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer-Fall 2004 Jewish-Christian Relations: A Conciliar Discovery and Its Methodological Consequences for Dogmatic Theology By Prof. Dr. Peter Hünermann, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome – December 7, 2004 Paul and Gamaliel By Bruce D. Chilton and Jacob Neusnerin Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2004 Protestant and Jewish Approaches to the Scriptures (Or What I Learned ... from Inter-faith Bible Study) By Gregory Mobley, May 2004 Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: A Developing Agenda By William Cardinal Keeler, June 2004 Reflections on Anti-Semitism and the Church By Cardinal William Keeler, June 2004 The Relationship of the Old and the New Covenant as One of the Central Issues in Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Walter Cardinal Kasper at the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Cambridge, December 2004 Ancient Judaism, the Humanity of Jesus, and Catholic Biblical Scholarship By Frederick James Murphy at Boston College, November 2004 Judaism and Other Religions: An Orthodox perspective By Rabbi Dr. Alan Brill for the "World Symposium of Catholic Cardinals and Jewish Leaders," January 2004 in New York City Holy Envy: What I Admire in Judaism By Robert Anderson, a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and Professor emeritus of Old Testament Studies at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, 2004 Holy Envy: What I Admire in Christianity By Rabbi Dr. John Levi, rabbi of Reform Judaism in Melbourne, Australia, 2004 Facts, Faith, and Film-Making: Jesus' Passion and Its Portrayal A study guide by the Christian Scholars Group on Christian-Jewish Relations for viewers and reviewers, 2004 Paul the Prophet? A Challenge to Jews and Christians From the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, 2004 Border Crossings From the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, 2004 The Essence of Jewishness in the Perspective of History From the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, 2004 The Historic Visit of the Pope to Israel in March 2000: Memories and Hopes By Ronald Kronish in Ecumenical Trends, February 2004 The Synagogue and the Separation of the Christians By Judith Lieu, Professor of New Testament Studies in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies of King's College, London, 2004 Christian-Jewish Relations: The Legacy of Pope John Paul II By Rabbi David Rosen at Georgetown University, February 2004 Blindness or Insight? The Jewish Rejection of Jesus Christ By Rabbi Dr. Michael A. Signer, 2004 Two Covenants or One? By Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, 2004 The End of Zionism? By Brother Pierre Lenhardt, NDS, in Sens, 2004 -------------------------2003------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joint Statement Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Commission for the Jewish-Catholic Dialogue, February 2003 Joint Commission Meeting The Chief Rabbinate of Israel's Delegation for Relations with the Catholic Church and the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, December 2003 Recommendations for the Liturgy European Lutheran Commission on the Church and the Jewish People, 2003 Christians & Jews: Starting Over: Why the Real Dialogue Has Just Begun By Luke Timothy Johnson in Commonweal, Jan 31, 2003 Jewish Understandings of the Religious Other By Ruth Langer in Theological Studies, June, 2003 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik on Interreligious Dialogue: Forty Years Later November 2003 conference. Includes introduction, the original essay by Rabbi Soloveitchik, "Confrontation", panel papers and responses, and online continuing conversation The Catholic Church and the Jewish People By Cardinal William H. Keeler, delivered on July 2, 2003 at the annual meeting of the International Council of Christians and Jews in Utrecht, the Netherlands The Semiotics of Embodiment: Radical Orthodoxy and Jewish-Christian Relations By Randi Rashkover, York College of Pennsylvania Jewish and Christian Understandings of Israel By David Sandmel in Judaism, Summer-Fall 2003 A Listening Theologian: Ecumenical and Jewish-Christian Dialogue in the Early Theology of Gregory Baum By Harold Wells in Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses, 2003 Jewish-Christian Dialogue under the Shadow of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict By Gregory Baum in Théologiques, 2003 The Sidic Review and the Dialogue between the Religions (1967- 2002) By Mary Kelly in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in the United States: Jewish-Catholic Dialogue Group By Mary Rooney in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in the United States: Where Do We Go from Here? By Joseph Bernardin in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Documentation In SIDIC Periodical, 2003. Contents: 1933 letter from Edith Stein to Pope Pius XI; excerpts from the USA – Bishops Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs and Consultation of the National Council of Synagogues; A Statement by the Christian Scholars Group on Christian-Jewish Relations; Declaration of the French Bishops in Auschwitz-Birkenau; Spiritual Resources of the Religions for Peace; Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism and Chief Rabbinate of Israel - Commission for the Jewish-Catholic Dialogue; European Declaration of Christians, Jews and Muslims Sidic: A Concrete Experience of Dialogue By Emilio Baccarini in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Relations with the Other By Jean Halpérin in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in the Middle East: A Holistic Peace Process for the Middle East By Yehezkel Landau in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking of Culture of Dialogue in the Middle East: Remembrance for Peace By Emile Shoufani in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in Poland: The Necropola Where Understanding is Born By Lila Licari in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in the United States: Some Reflections at Fifteen By Sophie K. Black in SIDIC Periodical, 2003 Antisemitism: A Wound to be Healed By Walter Cardinal Kasper, Reflections for the Fourth European Day of Jewish Culture, September 2003 One God: Many Faiths - A Jewish Theology of Covenantal Pluralism By Eugene Korn, Boston College, March 2003 Christians and Jews: Starting Over - Why the Real Dialogue Has Just Begun By Luke Timothy Johnson in Commonweal, January 2003 "To the Editors" Correspondence between Avery Cardinal Dulles and Luke Timothy Johnson Commonweal, January 2003 Evangelization and Interreligious Dialogue By Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, at Trinity College in Washington, October 2003 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik on Interreligious Dialogue: Forty Years Later Includes: The Original Essay by Rabbi Soloveitchik, "Confrontation"; Rabbi Dr. Eugene Korn, The Man of Faith and Religious Dialogue: Revisiting "Confrontation" After Forty Years; Responses to Professor Berger, Rabbi Klapper and Professor Cunningham; Rabbi Dr. David Berger, Revisiting “Confrontation” After Forty Years: A Response to Rabbi Eugene Korn; Rabbi Aryeh Klapper, Revisiting "Confrontation" After Forty Years: A Response to Rabbi Eugene Korn; Dr. Philip A. Cunningham, Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik on Interreligious Dialogue - Forty Years Later: One Catholic's Reflections. November 2003 Recognizing Each Other's Religious Legitimacy: How Far Can We Go? By Philip A. Cunningham, March 2003 Rome Has Spoken: A New Catholic Approach to Judaism By Donald Senior in Commonweal, January 2003 Competing Claims for Truth: Medieval Judaism and Christianity in Conflict By Daniel J. Lasker, Professor of Medieval Jewish Philosophy at Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel, February 2003 The New PBC Document: Continuity, Discontinuity, and Progression Revisited By Joan E. Cook, Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture at Washington Theological Union. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Biblical Association in San Francisco, August 2003 Joined by Word and Covenant: Reflections on a Recent Vatican Document on Jewish Christian Relations By John R. Donahue, SJ, Professor of New Testament Studies at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore, March 2003 The Virtue of Hate By Meir Y. Soloveitchik in First Things, January 2003 'Jerusalem in Slavery:' Christians, the Bible, and Contemporary Israeli/Palestinian Politics By F. Michael Perko, SJ, Director of the Center for the Advanced Study of Christianity and Culture at Loyola University of Chicago, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Israel Studies, April 2003 A Statement on Jewish-Christian Relations By the Alliance of Baptists, April 2003 Bearing Faithful Witness: Statement On United Church–Jewish Relations Today 38th General Council of the United Church of Canada, August 2003 Mission and Ecumenicity, Witness and Dialogue as Central Fields of Work of the Church A statement by the Office for Mission and Ecumenical Affairs of the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau, October 2003 A Response to Dabru Emet By the European Lutheran Commission on the Church and the Jewish People, May 2003 Building a Positive Versus a Negative Identity By Pauline Bebe in Ecumenism, 2003 Learning from Each Other – A Christian Perspective By Mary C. Boys. Address delivered at Fordham University, October 2003 Learning From Each Other – Reflections of a Jew By Rabbi David Rosen, former President of the International Council of Christians and Jews, October 2003 Judaism as “Sacrament of Otherness” By Philip A. Cunningham, director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College, at the annual conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 2003 A Message for a Secularized World Sister Geneviève Comeau of the Centre Sèvres in Paris at a conference sponsored by Christian-Jewish Dialogue in Montreal, 2003 Acceptance Speech upon Receiving the Buber-Rosenzweig Medal By German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, March 2003 Jewish-Christian Relations: From Historical Past to Theological Future By Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein, director of The Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions in Jerusalem, 2003 Dabru Emet: A German Perspective. Results of a Research Period in the USA By Dr. Hanspeter Heinz, Professor of Pastoral Theology in the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Augsburg, Germany, 2003 Newsletters of the Australian Council of Christians and Jews The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible: A Response to the Pontifical Biblical Commission Document By Edward Kessler, Founding Director and Executive Director of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Cambridge, England, 2003 On Christianity: Towards a Process of Historical and Spiritual Healing – Understanding the Other as a Person of God By Rabbi Leon Klenicki in Jews and Christians: Rivals or Partners for the Kingdom of God? In Search of an Alternative for the Theology of Substitution, 2003 Dabru Emet in Poland: A Personal Account By Stanislaw Krajewski, 2003 Newletters of the Council of Christians and Jews Western Australia Learning From Each Other: A Jewish Perspective By Rabbi David Rosen at Fordham University, New York, on October 28, 2003 Orthodox Judaism and Jewish-Christian Dialog By Rabbi David Rosen, 2003 Jews and Christians: Intolerance and Creative Competition in the Middle Ages By Marc Saperstein, Professor of Jewish History and Director of the Program in Judaic Studies at George Washington University, in Ecumenism, 2003 When Did Christianity Originate? By Dr. Klaus Wengst, Professor Emeritus of Theology and Exegesis of the New Testament at the Ruhr-University in Bochum, at the first Ecumenical Kirchentag, Berlin 2003 Time of Grace: The Sabbath from a Christian Point of View By Pastor Ermanno Garbi, March 2003 Religious Significance of the State of Israel By Rabbi Eugene Korn, PhD., Director of Interfaith Affairs at the Anti-Defamation League and Adjunct Professor of Jewish Thought in the department of Christian-Jewish Studies at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, January 2003 -------------------------2002------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The First Alexandria Declaration January 2002 Reflections on Covenant and Mission Consultation of The National Council of Synagogues and The Bishops Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, USCCB, August 2002 A Quiet Passion to Redeem Christianity: An interview with Dr. Mary C. Boys By Sheila C. Gordon in Cross Currents, Spring 2002 Address on the 37th Anniversary of Nostra Aetate By Walter Cardinal Kasper, Rome, October 28, 2002 Judaisms and Incarnational Theologies: Mapping Out the Parameters of Dialogue By Alon Goshen-Gottstein in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer-Fall 2002 A Sacred Obligation: Rethinking Christian Faith in Relation to Judaism and the Jewish People A Statement by the Christian Scholars Group on Christian-Jewish Relations, September 1, 2002 A Wild Shoot Grafted: How the Encounter with Judaism can Transform Christianity By Christian M. Rutishauser in The Way, 2002 Orthodox Judaism and Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Rabbi David Rosen, November 2002 Torah and Testimony: Making Sense of Disputation in Dialogue By Zev Garber in SIDIC Periodical, 2001-2002 Documentation In SIDIC Periodical, 2001-2002. Contains a talk by Cardinal Walter Kasper and a document by the National Council of Synagogues and the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs on September 11 Documentation By (44-53) in SIDIC Periodical, 2002. Contents: The First Alexandria Declaration of the Religious Leaders of the Holy Land; Letter of John Paul II to All the Heads of State and Government of the World; Decalogue of Assisi for Peace; European Encounter Between Jews and Catholics Organized by the European Jewish Congress; The Pope's Message to the Participants in This European Encounter; “Historical Outline of the Relations Between Jews and Catholics During the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II” by Prof. Jean Halpérin; “What Future Has John Paul II Opened?” by Jean Marie Cardinal Lustiger Between God and His People By Dom Grammont in SIDIC Periodical, 2002 Volume 49 No. 1 of Midstream Contains several evaluations of A Sacred Obligation The Pontifical Biblical Commission's 2001 Study on The Jewish People and Their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible: Selected Important Quotations with Comments By Philip A. Cunningham, April 2002 Achievements and Further Challenges in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Walter Cardinal Kasper, October 2002 Covenant and Mission By Avery Cardinal Dulles in America, October 2002 Theology's 'Sacred Obligation': A Reply to Cardinal Avery Dulles on Evangelization By Mary C. Boys, Philip A. Cunningham, and John T. Pawlikowski in America, October 2002 The Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews: A Crucial Endeavor of the Catholic Church By Walter Cardinal Kasper, November 2002 Dabru Emet: Sic et Non By Rabbi Dr. Michael Signer at the inaugural meeting of the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations in Baltimore, October 28, 2002 Dabru Emet: Some Reservations about a Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity By David Berger at the first annual meeting of the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations, meeting in Baltimore, October 2002 It Must Be the Holy Spirit By Franz Cardinal Konig in The Tablet, December 2002 The Interreligious Dialogue in Jerusalem By Francesco Rossi de Gasperis, SJ, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Jerusalem, 2002 All Israel Will Be Saved By Francis Martin in the National Catholic Register, October 2002 A Statement Abhorring Violence Against Jews By the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA), May 2002 An American Baptist Response to "Dabru Emet" By the Committee on Christian Unity of the American Baptist Churches, June 2002 Talking Points — Topics in Christian-Jewish Relations By the ELCA Consultative Panel on Lutheran-Jewish Relations, September 2002 Thoughts on Jews and Judaism Excerpts from a long series of interviews with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, October 2002 On Re-Reading Paul By Brendon Byrne, S.J., 2002 God Doesn't Change His Choice By Edward Kessler in Church Times (London), 8 March 2002 What can Jews and Christians Hope for When They Meet? By Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger, address to the World Jewish Congress in Brussels, 23 April 2002 What Do Christian-Jewish Encounters Mean as Civilizations Clash? By Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger, address to the American Jewish Congress in Washington, DC, 8 May 2002 Torah, Israel, Jesus, Church - Today By Paul M. van Buren Re-imaging the Christian-Jewish Relationship By John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M. Saint Paul and the Jews By Krister Stendahl Levinas and the Other Side of Theology By Terry Veling, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Pastoral Ministries at St. Thomas University in Miami, in Gesher, 2002 Interreligious Dialogue in Jerusalem By Francesco Rossi De Gasperis, SJ, 2002 A New Christian Attitude to Judaism By Hans Schleiff, pastor of the Evangelical Church of Germany and lecturer of theology at a seminary for deacons in Neinstedt, Germany -------------------------2001------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Jewish People and Their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible The Pontifical Biblical Commission, 2001 Recommendation on Education in Catholic and Jewish Seminaries and Theological Schools International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee 17th Meeting, May 2001 Protecting Religious Freedom and Holy Sites A Declaration of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, May 2001 Joint Communiqué International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee 17th Meeting, New York, May 2001 The Ways of God: Judaism and Christianity A document for discussion within the Church of Sweden, September 2001 Current Catholic Liturgical Options Vis-a-Vis Jews and Judaism By J. Frank Henderson. An earlier version of this paper was presented at a conference on Liturgical Issues in Christian-Jewish Relations, held at Boston College in June, 2001 Heschel and the Christians By Michael A. Chester in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring-Summer, 2001 The Theology of the Covenant as Central Issue in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Cardinal Walter Kasper, 2001 Covenant By Norman Solomon, Oxford, September 2001 Can Jews Trust Catholics? A Rabbi Looks Forward By Michael A. Signer in Commonweal, Jan 12, 2001 Repentance, Reconciliation and Jewish-Catholic Relations By Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. This talk was delivered to an adult education gathering at Temple Sinai in Denver on the evening of Jan. 22, 2001 Jewish-Christian Relations and the Ethical Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas: "At the Very Moment Where All Is Lost, Everything Is Possible" By Glenn Morrison in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring-Summer 2001 Wrestling with Johannine Anti-Judaism: A Hermeneutical Framework for the Analysis of the Current Debate By R. Bieringer, D. Pollefeyt, F. Vandecasteele-Vanneuville in The Bible and Interpretation, 2001 Comments on Covenant By David Fox Sandmel, December, 2001 Eschatology, Fulfillment, and Co-Covenanting Communities By Philip A. Cunningham, December, 2001 The Covenant and the Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Response to Rabbi Norman Solomon and Cardinal Walter Kasper By Mary C. Boys, December, 2001 Dabru Emet: Its Significance for the Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Rabbi David Rosen. Address delivered at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Dutch Council of Christians and Jews (OJEC) at Tilburg, The Netherlands, November 6, 2001 Can Jews and Christians Learn from History? A Reponse By Andrew White in SIDIC Periodical, 2001 A Reponse to "A Different Future" By Joseph Sievers in SIDIC Periodical, 2001 International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee: 17th Meeting In SIDIC Periodical, 2001 The Future of Jewish-Christian Relations in the Light of the Visit of Pope John Paul II to the Holy Land By Edward Idris Cassidy in SIDIC Periodical, 2001 A Different Future: Can Jews and Christians Learn from History? By Edward Kessler in SIDIC Periodical, 2001 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in Africa: The Meaning and Influence of Ubuntu By Kasonga, wa Kasonga in SIDIC Periodical, 2003. Talk given during the Jewish-Christian Consultation in French-speaking Africa, Yaunde, November 2001 Seeking a Culture of Dialogue in Africa: Memory and Experience of Violence By André Karamaga in SIDIC Periodical, 2003. Talk given during the Jewish-Christian Consultation in French-speaking Africa, Yaunde, November 2001 Overview of the Past Ten Years By Rabbi Leon Klenicki, Consultant for Interfaith Affairs of the Anti-Defamation League, at the 17th meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, New York, May 2001 The New Agenda in Catholic-Jewish Relations: A Response to Edward Kessler By Eugene J. Fisher, Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, in The Tablet, July 2001 Dominus Iesus By Walter Cardinal Kasper at the 17th meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, New York, May 1, 2001 Jewish-Catholic Relations: 1990-2001 By Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy at the 17th meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, New York, May 1, 2001 Some Reflections on Dabru Emet By Michael Signer at the Institut Kirche und Judentum, Berlin, 26 July 2001 On Dominus Iesus and the Jews Dr. David Berger at the 17th meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, New York City, May 2001 Transcending Boundaries: Boston's Catholics and Jews, 1929-1965 By Jenny Goldstein, senior thesis submitted to the History Department of Brandeis University, April 2001 Antisemitism and Anti-Judaism Today By the Consultation of the Lutheran World Federation, September 2001 Christians and Jews Declaration by the Synod of the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church, September 2001 The Ways of God — Judaism and Christianity A Document for Discussion within the Church of Sweden, by the General Synod of the Church of Sweden, September 2001 A Contribution from the Reformation Churches in Europe to the Relationship between Christians and Jews By the Leuenberg Church Fellowship, June 2001 Spiritual and Ethical Commitment in Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Walter Cardinal Kasper at the Annual General Meeting of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Montevideo, Uruguay, July 2001 Removing Anti-Jewish Polemic from Our Christian Lectionaries: A Proposal By Norman A. Beck, professor of theology and classical languages at Texas Lutheran University, 2001 The Future of Jewish-Christian Relations in the Light of the Visit of Pope John Paul II to the Holy Land By Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy, 2001 Christian-Jewish Relations: A Christian Perspective By Archie Crow Paul the Prophet: A Challenge to Jews and Christians By Dr John Dunnill. An Introduction to Re-reading Paul: A Fresh Look at His Attitude to Torah and Judaism, October 2001 God the Father in Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity: Transformed Background or Common Ground? By Alon Goshen-Gottstein, director of the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions, and lecturer and director of the Center for the Study of Rabbinic Thought, Beit Morasha College, both in Jerusalem, in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2001 The Essence of Jewishness in the Perspective of History By Ken Arkwright The Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Foundations, Progress, Difficulties and Perspectives By Cardinal Walter Kasper at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, November 2001 Response to Cardinal Walter Kasper's Lecture By Rabbi Dr. Ron Kronish Matthew's Gospel and Judaism By Dorothy A. Lee, Professor of New Testament at the United Faculty of Theology and Dean of Chapel at Queens College The Gospel of Mark and Judaism By Rev Dr. Robert McFarlane, minister at St. David's Uniting Church, Lindfield (-Sydney) and visiting lecturer at the United Theological College, Parramatta, and the University of Sydney Communiqué - Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews By Walter Cardinal Kasper, President, August 2001 Christians and Jews in a Radically New Relationship Annual Human Rights Oration given by Rabbi David Rosen in Sydney, Australia, May 13, 2001 From Jewish Movement to Gentile Church: Exploring the formative and definitive developments By Rev. Dr. James McLaren, lecturer in the School of Theology, Australian Catholic University Some Reflections on Dabru Emet Lecture by Rabbi Michael A. Signer, University of Notre Dame, at the Institut Kirche und Judentum, Berlin, July 2001 The Jewish-Christian Ethical Commitment By Hans Ucko at the International Conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews, Montevideo, Uruguay, July 2001 Developments in the Liturgy of Holy Week By John Pawlikowski The Covenant Has Never Been Revoked By Hans Hermann Henrix New Testament Aspects of Trinitarian Language By Klaus Wengst, Professor of Theology and Exegesis of the New Testament at the Ruhr University in Bochum -------------------------2000------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joint Statement Condemning Acts of Religious Hatred Bishops' Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, N.C.C.B. and the National Council of Synagogues, Baltimore, November 2000 Declaration “Dominus Iesus” on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 2000 Memory and Reconciliation: The Church and the Faults of the Past International Theological Commission, March 2000 Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity National Jewish Scholars Project of the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies, September 2000 The Central Conference of American Rabbis and The Rabbinical Assembly Recognize Bonds between the Jewish and Catholic Communities March 2000 Address During Papal Visit to Yad Vashem Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, March 2000 News Release Rabbinic Committee for Interreligious Dialogue U.S.A., in answer to Pope John Paul II's Universal Prayer and other Roman Catholic Statements,March 2000 Talk at the Jewish/Catholic Dialogue Gathering, December 2000 By Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of Lincoln, Nebraska Jubilee: Renewing our Common Bonds with the Jewish Community 2000 document by the Catholic Bishops of Canada "The Jews" in the Fourth Gospel Courtesy of Prof. Felix Just, S.J. J. Elliot Ross and the National Conference of Christians and Jews: A Catholic Contribution to Tolerance in America By Patrick J. Hayes in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer-Fall 2000 Jesus' Jewishness in the Fourth Gospel: An Antidote to Anti-Judaism? By Raimo Hakola, University of Helsinki. Presented to the SBL "Johannine Literature Section" in November 2000 Christianity in Jewish Terms: A Project to Redefine the Relationship By Peter Ochs and David Sandmel in Cross Currents, Winter 2000 Decentering Judaism and Christianity: Using Feminist Theory to Construct a Postmodern Jewish-Christian Theology By Marc A. Krell in Cross Currents, Winter 2000 Post-Holocaust Hermeneutics: Scripture, Sacrament, and the Jewish Body of Christ By Scott Bader-Saye in Cross Currents, Winter 2000 20th century AD By Randi Rashkover in Cross Currents, Spring-Summer 2000. How have Jews responded to Christian efforts to transform anti-Jewish positions? Grafted in: Why Christians Are Thinking about a Jewish Biblical Theology By Anna Brawley in Biblical Theology Bulletin, Winter 2000 New hope for Jewish-Christian dialog By Paul Zilonka, C.P. in Compassion, Winter 2000 Covenant in Judaism and Christianity By Dan Cohn-Sherbok in The Way, 2000 Diverse Communities By Rachel Montagu in The Way, 2000 Iconoclasm, Image and Idolatry: Images of God Iconoclasm By David Ridgeway in The Way, 2000 Collaborations: Jewish and Christian Feminist Biblicists By Eloise Rosenblatt in The Way, 2000 Reading Other People's Reading of Scripture By John F. A. Sawyer in The Way, 2000 God in the Kitchen By Jackie Tabick in The Way, 2000 Images of God: Images of God Iconoclasm By Alexandra Wright in The Way, 2000 Setting the Agenda for the Twenty-first Century By Philip A. Cunningham in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Catholics and Jews in Partnership By Tony Bayfield in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Envisioning the Future of Jewish-Christian Relations In Israel By Interfaith Coordinating Council in Israel in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Letter to the Editors By Gerhart Riegner in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Documentation In SIDIC Periodical, 2000. Contents: Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity; The Power of Words: A Catholic Response to Dabru Emet; Jubilee: Renewing Our Common Bonds with the Jewish Community An Invitation to Members of the Catholic Church in Canada; Statement from American Rabbis and Rabbinical Assembly Usa; Presentation of Letters of Credence to the Holy See, Ambassador of Israel, Yosef Lamdon; Response by Pope John Paul II; The Faults of the Church: Letter of the Bishops of Lithuania; Living with One and the Same Hope: On the Meaning of the Meeting with Judaism for Catholics, The RC Bishops of the Netherlands The Future Task of Christian Jewish Dialogue By Jean Dujardin in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Transformation Through Interfaith Dialogue: A Personal Testimony By Norman Solomon in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Dialogue Transforming Theology By Hans Hermann Henrix in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Peace Or Hate? Education For A New Millennium By Svi Shapiro in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 The Transformative Power of Interreligious Dialogue By Mary C. Boys in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Faith, Israel and Interfaith By Daniel Rossing in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Jewish-Christian Relations in Costa Rica By Soledad Haug in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Documentation In SIDIC Periodical, 2000. Contains excerpts from Vatican documents on forgiveness as well as the major documents from Pope John Paul's trip to Israel Overview of Catholic-Jewish Relations in Latin America By Leon Klenicki in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Interfaith Dialogue in Latin America: The Beginning of a New Era By Abraham Skorka in SIDIC Periodical, 2000 Some Thoughts on 'Messianic Judaism' By Eugene J. Fisher, Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops The Unicity and Universality of Jesus Christ By Bishop Walter Kasper, October 2000 The Heritage of Abraham: The Gift of Christmas By Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger in L'Osservatore Romano, December 2000 On Christian Teshuvah: The Open Heart of the Jewish People By Michael Signer at the University of Notre Dame for Yom Kippur 5761, Fall 2000 Christians and Jews: A Manifesto 50 Years after the Weissensee Declaration By the Ninth Synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany, November 2000 Jewish Voices About Jesus By Gerhard Bodendorfer The Parting of the Ways By Anne Amos, Minister of the Uniting Church, Australia Responses to Jesus: The Jewish “no” and the Christian “yes” By Robert Anderson, a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and Professor emeritus of Old Testament Studies at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, Provocative Reconciliation: Reflections on the New Jewish Statement on Christianity By Victoria Barnett in Christian Century, 2000 Theology and Literature (1) – Franz Kafka By Rev. Henry R. Wardlaw, Emeritus Professor at the Uniting Church Theological Hall, Melbourne, Australia, in Gesher, 2000 Theology and Literature (2) – Serge Liberman, Voices from the Corner: A Response By Veronica Brady, SL, in Gesher, 2000 Theology and Literature (3) - Antisemitism in English Literature: The Shakespeare Case By Jack Opie, an Australian playwright, in Gesher, 2000 Theology and Literature (4) - An Alien on Wallstreet By Richard Freadman, Professor and Head of the School of English at La Trobe University (Australia), in Gesher, 2000 Fundamentalism: A Christian Perspective By Rev. Marcus Braybrooke, a former Executive Director of the Council of Christians and Jews, UK Fundamentalism: A Jewish Perspective By Rabbi Dr. Norman Solomon, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies Bibliographic Update 1995-1999 By Eugene J. Fisher, 2000 Transformations in Telling the Passion Story or: "His blood be on us and on our children" By Lloyd Gaston Legicide and the Problem of the Christian Old Testament: A Plea for a New Hermeneutic of the Apostolic Writings Lloyd Gaston Paul's Contradictions: Can They Be Resolved? By John Gager, Professor of Religion at Princeton University, in Bible Review, 2000 Christian-Jewish Reconciliation: On the world and local stage By Ruth Rosenberg The Liturgical Music Catastrophe and its Consequences for Jews and Christians By David P. Goldman, 2000 How Dialogue with Jews has transformed the Holy Week Liturgy By Rev. Albert Radcliffe, Canon at Manchester Anglican Cathedral, in Common Ground, 2000 Judaism Meets Christianity for the First Time - Again By Rabbi Irving Greenberg, President of Jewish Life Network, 2000 "Dabru Emet": A Jewish Dissent By Rabbi A. James Rudin, Interreligious Adviser, American Jewish Committee, 2000 Jews and Christians: Making Theological Space for Each Other By Sister Margaret Shepherd, Director, The Council of Christians and Jews, London, annual Sacks Lecture, given at Essex University, November, 2000 At the Crossroads: The Jewish-Christian Schism By Lawrence H. Schiffman in Gesher, 2000 What about Christian Jews or Jewish Christians? By Fritz Voll A Jewish Response To Dominus Iesus: On the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church By Rabbi Dr. Michael Signer, Abrams Professor of Jewish Thought and Culture, Notre Dame University, 2000 Relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and Judaism: Past and Present By Yuri Tabak -------------------------1999------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interfaith Relations and the Churches A policy statement of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A, November 1999 "Christians and Jews": A Declaration of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria By Franklin H. Littell in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer-Fall 1999 Intertextuality and Dialogue By James A. Sanders in Biblical Theology Bulletin, Spring 1999 Paul, the Devil and 'Unbelief' in Israel By M. Uddin, Ridley Hall, Cambridge, in Tyndale Bulletin, 1999 The Corporate Christ: Re-Assessing the Jewish Background By A. Perriman, The Protestant Church, Sultanate of Oman, in Tyndale Bulletin, 1999 The Christian Millennium in Jewish Historical Perspective: Implications for Dialogue and Joint Social Action By Michael Signer in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Brazil: Perspectives on Catholic-Jewish Dialogue for the Year 2000 By José Bizon in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 A Resolution between Christians and Jews for Reconciliation in the Third Millennium By The Koppelman Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Documentation In SIDIC Periodical, 1999. Contents: Antisemitism an Unfaithful Interpretation of the Christian Scriptures; A Time to Turn: The Austrian Evangelical [Protestant] Churches and the Jews; Declaration of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Slovakia (Kbs) on the Vatican Document on the Shoah Jewish Communities in East-Central European Countries Today By Ruth Ellen Gruber [et al.] in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Judaism and the Future of Orthodoxy By Grigory Benevitch in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Polish-Jewish Relations Thirty Years after Nostra Aetate By Henryk Muszynski in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 To Be Together 'A Light to the Nations': The Future of Catholic-Jewish Relations By Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Jewish De-Assimilation in Poland: A Personal Perspective By Stanislaw Krajewski in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Integralism and Fundamentalism : Christians Confronting Ecumenism By Pierre Lathuilière in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 Enclave Religiosity and Ecumenical Dialogue By Scott R. Appleby in SIDIC Periodical, 1999 High Holy Day Message to the Jewish Community of North America By John Cardinal O'Connor, September 1999 Christian Anti- Judaism: The First Century Speaks to the Twenty-First Century By Anthony J. Saldarini, April 1999 Paul is too Jewish for some, too anti-Jewish for others By Raymond Apple, Rabbi of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, Australia, 1999 Christian-Jewish Relations: A Jewish Perspective By Raymond Apple, Rabbi of the Great Synagogue, Sydney, Australia I Believe The Christian part of a two-part symposium on personal belief, by Robert Anderson, a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and Professor emeritus of Old Testament Studies at Ormond College, University of Melbourne, 1999 I Believe The Jewish part of a symposium on personal belief, by Louis Waller, Sir Leo Cussen Chair of Law in Monash University, Australia Re-reading Paul: A Fresh Look at His Attitude to Torah and to Judaism By the Council of Christians and Jews, Victoria, Australia. Further Guidelines for Christian Clergy and Teachers in their use of the New Testament with reference to the New Testament's presentation of Jews and Judaism, 1999 Catholics and Jews Confront the Holocaust and Each Other By Eugene J. Fisher. A revised version of the 1999 John Courtney Murray Lecture Has Franz Rosenzweig's Time Come? By David P. Goldman, 1999 Border Crossings A talk given by Fay Zwicky at the Annual General Meeting of The Council of Christians and Jews, Western Australia -------------------------1998------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joint Communiqué International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, 16th Meeting, Vatican City, March 1998 Guidelines for Lutheran-Jewish Relations Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, November 1998 Interreligious Dialogue and Jewish-Christian Relations By Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, 1998 The Dark Side of the Soul: Human Nature and the Problem of Evil in Jewish and Christian Traditions By Richard Lowry in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 1998 The Image of Covenant in Christian Understandings of Judaism By Joann Spillman in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 1998 Catholics & Jews By Judith H. Banki in Commonweal, April 24, 1998 A Word for Continuity: A Response to Joann Spillman By Eugene Fisher in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 1998 Judaism and Chrisitainty in the Beginning Time for a Category-Reformation? By Jacob Neusner in Bulletin for Biblical Research, 1998 The Cross in Jewish-Christian Relations SIDIC Periodical, 1998, No. 1. Contents: “The Cross: The Sign of God's All Embracing Love” by Audrey Doetzel, NDS; “On the Revival of Passion Plays” by Fadieh Lovsky; “Recent History of the Oberammergau Passion Plays” by Willehad Paul Eckert, OP; “Human Suffering in the Christian and Jewish Traditions” by Peter Stravinskas and David Zucker; “Interpreting the Passion Narratives” by Anthony J. Saldarini The Jewish-Christian Encounter: A Matter of Faith? By Rev. Dr. Remi Hoeckman, OP, at the University of Notre Dame Conference on "Humanity at the Limit: The Impact of the Holocaust on Jews and Christians," April 1998 Christians and Jews A Declaration of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria, November 1998 Time to Turn: The Evangelical [Protestant] Churches in Austria and the Jews By the General Synod of the Evangelical Church, Augsburg & Helvetian Confessions, in Austria, November 1998 Jews, Christians and Muslims: The Way of Dialogue By the Lambeth Conference, August 1998 Feminist Theology and Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Marianne Grohmann, Univ. Assist. Mag., Institute for Systematic Theology, Evang.-theol. Faculty of the University of Vienna, 1998 "Sicut Judaeis" and Beyond: The Popes and the Jewish People By Rabbi David J. Levy, 1998 Jesus and the Jews - Today By Rabbi Dow Marmur, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, at Regis College, Toronto, January 1998 Halleluja! Praise the Lord! Extract from Aubrey Rose's book Brief Encounters of a Legal Kind, 1998 Fifty Years After Seelisberg By Martin Stöhr Problems and Prospects of Christian-Jewish Dialogue: A Russian Perspective By Yuri Tabak Theological Significance of the Rebirth of the State of Israel. Different Christian Attitudes By Petra Heldt and Malcolm Lowe. Based on a lecture given at Tantur, November 1998 -------------------------1997------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Articles in Summer, 1997 Issue of Journal of Ecumenical Studies John 8:39-47: Children of Abraham or of the Devil? By Richard A. Bondi in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 1997 Rejoice in the Lord Victor Donovan C.P. reflects on the Holocaust, Edith Stein, and a lifetime of working to advance Jewish-Catholic Relations "Holiness unto the Lord": Toward a Holiness Christian Dialogue with Judaism By Dale T. Irvin in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 1997 Jerusalem: The Christian Holy City By Robert L. Wilken in Judaism, Spring 1997 John 8:39-47: Children of Abraham or of the Devil? By Richard A. Bondi in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 1997 Pioneers in Christian-Jewish Dialogue. A Tribute SIDIC Periodical, 1997, No. 2. Articles on pioneers in continental Europe, the UK, Spain, North America and South America, as well as on Bruno Hussar, O.P. and Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum The Significance of the State of Israel for Contemporary Judaism and Jewish-Christian Dialogue Addresses given at the Second Colloquium of Jesuits in Jewish-Christian Dialogue Bearing Faithful Witness: A Study Paper By the United Church of Canada Task Group, August 1997 Also here: Articles in Tertium Millennium, 1997 Beyond Tolerance: Christian-Jewish dialogue in the next millennium By Gerhard Bodendorfer, 1997 Qumran and Supersessionism — And the Road Not Taken By Krister Stendahl at the conference on "Biblical Theology and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Jubilee Celebration” at Princeton, November 1997 -------------------------1996------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ecumenical Statement on Christian-Jewish Dialogue By The Reverend James Sudbrock, Bishop, Metropolitan New York Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; The Right Revered Richard Grein, Episcopal Bishop of New York; John Cardinal O'Connor, Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York. June 1996 Building New Bridges in Hope Adopted by the General Conference of the United Methodist Church (USA), 1996 Reconciling Gospel and Torah: The Catechism By Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the 1996 international Jewish-Christian Conference in Jerusalem on the view of Jewish-Christian relations offered in the Catechism of the Catholic Church Living In Israel as a Christian By Donna Purdy in SIDIC Periodical, 1996 The Implications of the Peace Agreements for Interreligious/Intercultural Relations in Israel By Ronald Kronish in SIDIC Periodical, 1996 Christians and Jews in the European Project By Remi Hoeckman, OP in SIDIC Periodical, 1996 Articles in Religious Education, Fall, 1996 Resolution on Jewish Evangelism By the Southern Baptist Convention, June 1996 A Call To Do Something about Possible Anti-Jewish Feelings within the Church By the British Columbia Conference of the United Church of Canada, May 1996 The End of Dialogue? By Allan R. Brockway, 1996 Mission and the Nature of “Salvation” By Helen Fry, Department of Theology at Exeter University, in Common Ground, 1996 Mission and the Nature of “Salvation” By Jane Clements, Assistant Education Officer of the Council of Christians and Jews (UK) , in Common Ground, 1997 Judaism and Christianity: A Creative Tension By Alan T. Davies at the Christian-Jewish Dialogue, Calgary Jewish Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1996 Response to the Statement of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada By Rabbi David Levy, national chair of the Canadian Jewish Conference Committee on Religious and Inter-religious Affairs, 1996 Jesus the Jew By William Loader, Associate Professor in New Testament, Murdoch University Western Australia, 1996 What We Miss about God, When We Miss the Jews By Karl-Heinz Minz, 1996 Works Righteousness and the Synagogue of Satan: Rethinking Christian Caricatures of 1st Century Judaism By Rev. Nigel B. Mitchell is Anglican Chaplain, University of Western Australia, at the First Joint Australian & New Zealand Religious Studies Conference, Lincoln University, Canterbury, July 1996 What Really Are the Dead Sea Scrolls? By Lawrence H. Schiffman Recognising Our Brothers and Sisters By Lisa Palmieri-Billig in Common Ground, 1996 The Trial and Death of Jesus By Louis Waller, AO, Chair of Law, Monash University, based on a presentation he gave to the Victorian Council of Christians and Jews on 16 May 1996 -------------------------1995------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supported by One Root: Our Relationship to Judaism Statement by the Catholic Bishops in The Netherlands, 1995 Statement of the German Catholic Bishops on the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the extermination camp of Auschwitz January 1995 Statement on Baptist-Jewish Relations Alliance of Baptists, March 1995 Opportunities and Limits of the Dialogue between Religions By Cardinal Franz König in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 A Fresh Approach to Jewish-Christian Studies By Asher Finkel in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 Has Jewish Christian Dialogue Really Begun? By Bishop Richard Harries in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 Jewish-Christian Relations and the Dialogue with World Religions - A Bibliographical Survey By Lawrence E. Frizzell in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 Women In The Dialogue By Margarida Lopes Ferraz in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 Women Educating for Dialogue and Transformation By Audrey Doetzel in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 With Whom Is the Dialogue? Address given at the Presentation of the Interfaith Medal of the ICCJ by Stanislaw Krajewski in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 An Interview with Rabbi Lionel Blue By Mary Kelly in SIDIC Periodical, 1995 To the Jewish Community in Canada By the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada July-1995 Who We Are [as Jews] By Rabbi Martin Samuel Cohen in Travels on the Private Zodiac: Reflections on Jewish Life, Ritual, and Spirituality, 1995 Suffering: Challenge to Faith, Challenge to God By Alice L. Eckardt, Professor Emerita of Religion Studies at Lehigh University, at the International Symposium on the Works of Elie Wiesel as a Challenge for Religion and Society Today sponsored by the Rottenburg-Stuttgart Academy, Federal Republic of Germany in May 1995 We Are What We Don't Eat By Rabbi Martin Samuel Cohen in Travels on the Private Zodiac: Reflections on Jewish Life, Ritual, and Spirituality, 1995 Protestant Church/Jewish State: The United Church of Canada, Israel and the Palestinian Refugees Revisited By Gary A. Gaudin in Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses, 1995 Aher [Elisha ben Abuyah] and Jesus By G. David Schwartz -------------------------1994------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Declaration to the Jewish Community Adopted by the Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, April 1994 A Jewish Response to the Decade of Evangelism By Jonathan Gorsky in The Way, 1994 The Epistle of James for Jews and Christians By John McDade in SIDIC Periodical, 1994 Christian Influences on Jewish Religious Practices By Leon Klenicki in SIDIC Periodical, 1994 A Christian Centre for Jewish Studies: Ratisbonne By Pierre Lenhardt and Maureena Fritz in SIDIC Periodical, 1994 The New Catholic Catechism and the Jews SIDIC Periodical, 1994, No. 2. Articles by Catholics Eugene J. Fisher and Père J. Dujardin, Protestant Daniel Garrone, and Jews Leon Klenicki and Michael de Saint Cheron Religious Diversity as the Will of God: In the Thought of Abraham Joshua Heschel By Emilio Baccarini in SIDIC Periodical, 1994 The Many Faces of Judaic Studies in Rome By Joseph Sievers in SIDIC Periodical, 1994 Can Catholics Make an Exception? Jews and 'The New Evangelization' By Michael McGarry, March 1994 No Pope Moved Closer to Jews than John Paul II By Richard P. McBrien in National Catholic Reporter, April 29, 1994 Christians, Jews Detect Spirit of Shalom By Peter Hebbelthwaite in National Catholic Reporter, Feb 18, 1994 Vatican Recognition of Israel Changes History By Peter Hebblethwaite in National Catholic Reporter, Jan 7, 1994 Paul the Jew By Brendan Byrne, S.J., professor at the Jesuit Theological College, Melbourne, Australia, 1994 Rightly Explaining the Word of Truth By the Council of Christians and Jews, Victoria, Australia Guidelines for Christian Clergy and Teachers in their use of the New Testament with reference to the New Testament's presentation of Jews and Judaism, 1994 Christian-Jewish Relations 1989-1993 A bibliographic update by Eugene J. Fisher in CCAR Journal: A Reform Jewish Quarterly, Winter 1994. A comprehensive round-up and evaluation of virtually all relevant current books dealing with Jewish-Christian relations Jews and Gentiles: A Changing Relationship By Rabbi Dow Marmur from his book, On Being a Jew: A Reform Perspective, 1994 -------------------------1993------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jews and Christians in Search of a Common Religious Basis for Contributing Towards a Better World International Council of Christians and Jews, March 1993 Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel December 1993 Baltimore & Eisenach - Jewish-Christian conferences in Baltimore, Maryland, and Eisenach, Germany - The Ecumenical Task: 1993 By Judith Hershcopf Banki in Commonweal, Jan 15, 1993 Paul and Judaism--The Jewish Matrix of Early Christianity: Issues in the Current Debate By Donald A. Hagner in Bulletin for Biblical Research, 1993 Jewish Christian Muslim "Trialogue": Some Considerations By Mary Kelly in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 In the "Empire of Evil": Francis of Assisi and the Sultan By Ernesto Balducci in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 A Unique Covenant for the Children of Abraham: A Christian Perspective By Willibord Meekers in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 Some Experiences of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue By different authors in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 Rethinking Jesus' Jewishness By James H. Charlesworth in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 Response to Professor J.H. Charlesworth By Daniel R. Schwartz in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 The Gospel and the Rabbis By David Daube in SIDIC Periodical, 1993 Dialogue, Not Proselytizing By Hans Hermann Henrix in Stimmen der Zeit, Octobner 1993 -------------------------1992------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interpretation of Luke-Acts and Implications for Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Anthony J. Saldarini in Word & World, 1992 Christian Prayer: Its Relationship with Judaism By Marie Hélène Fournier in SIDIC Periodical, 1992 Jews and Christians at Prayer Together: Some Experiences In SIDIC Periodical, 1992 The Church and the Jewish People - Twenty'five years after the Second Vatican Council (1963-65) By Pier Francesco Fumagalli in SIDIC Periodical, 1992 The Other and the Stranger in Biblical and Rabbinic Tradition By Asher Finkel in SIDIC Periodical, 1992 The "Other" and the Stranger in Christian Tradition By Council of Federation of Protestant Churches of Switzerland, of the Roman Catholic Conference of Swiss Bishops and the Bishop and the Synodal Council of the Catholic-Christian Church of Switzerland in SIDIC Periodical, 1992 Christian-Jewish Dialogue Beyond Canberra '91 Adopted by the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches as a basis for the ongoing Christian-Jewish dialogue, and sent to member churches for study and action, August 1992 For Love of the Jews: A Theological History of the International Missionary Council's Committee on the Christian Approach to the Jews, 1927-1961 By Allan R. Brockway. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Birmingham (UK) for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 1992 Dialogue, Doctrine and Diplomacy (I): A Consideration of the Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations Australian Council of Christians and Jews, May 1992 -------------------------1991------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dialogue and Proclamation: Reflection and Orientation on Interreligious Dialogue and the Proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue in collaboration with the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, May 1991 Pastoral Letter on Jewish-Catholic Relations Polish Bishops, 1991 Catholics, Jews, and Vatican II: A New Beginning By Thomas Beaudoin, 1991 The Cross in Jewish-Christian Historical Perspective SIDIC Periodical, 1991, No. 1. Contents: “Reflections on the Cross as the Sign of Christian Identity” by Jean Dujardin; “The Shadow Of The Cross” by Michael Hilton; “The Cross In Jewish-Christian Relations” by Edward H. Flannery Covenant, Torah and Pilgrimage of the Nations to Mount Zion By Norbert Lohfink in SIDIC Periodical, 1991 On Christianity: Towards a Process of Historical and Spiritual Healing. Understanding the Other as a Person of God By Leon Klenicki in SIDIC Periodical, 1991 The Context of Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Rabbi Norman Solomon in Jewish-Christian Relations, Winter 1991 Against Forgetting By Martin Stöhr before a gathering in the Old Synagogue at Essen, Germany, on June 4, 1991 Divine Plurality: The Invitation of the Trinitarian Dogma By Paul M. van Buren, Inaugural Belford Lecture at The School of Theology, The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, March 5, 1991 -------------------------1990------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message to the Churches United Church of Christ Theological Panel on Jewish-Christian Relations, 1990 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Nostra Aetate: Covenant Communities SIDIC Periodical, 1990, No. 3. Contents: “A Jewish Understanding of Covenant” by Colette Kessler; “The Chosen People: A Contemporary Jewish Perspective” by Leon Klenicki; “Reply to the Protestant Theologian Karl Ludwig Schmidt Who Saw the Destiny of the Jewish People in Its Unification with the 'Church'” by Martin Buber; “God's Chosen People: A Christian Response to Rabbi Leon Klenicki” by Eugene J. Fisher; “The Continuing Validity of the Jewish Covenant: A Christian Perspective” by John McDade Covenantal Pluralism? By Paul M. van Buren in Cross Currents, Fall 1990 -------------------------1989------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Theology of the Churches and the Jewish People By Allan R. Brockway, 1989 A Protestant Christian Thinks About Evangelism By Allan R. Brockway, 1989 -------------------------1988------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- God's Mercy Endures Forever: Guidelines on the Presentation of Jews and Judaism in Catholic Preaching Bishop's Committee on the Liturgy, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, September 1988 Guidelines for Christian-Jewish Relations General Convention of the Episcopal Church (USA), July 1988 Learning Christology through Dialogue with Jews By Allan R. Brockway, who for many years was a "specialist" in Jewish Christian Relations with the World Council of Churches in Geneva and an educator in Judaism and Christianity at the Selly Oak Colleges and the University of Birmingham (England). Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer 1988 Charter For "Living in Harmony": Interfaith Youth United for the Future By Protestant Federation of France - Youth Department in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 The Amitié Judéo-Chrétienne of France after Fifty Years: Encouraging a New Generation By Bénédicte Nolet in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 Youth from the Jewish-Christian Friendship Association of Rome By Laura Turconi in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 From the Darkness of Antisemitism to the Prophetic Voice of Day By Charles Gallagher in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 Jerusalem: A City and a Symbol By Jenny King in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 The Young Leadership of the International Council of Christians and Jews By International Council of Chtistians and Jews - Young Leadership Section in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 Statement of the Standing Council of the Conference of Polish Bishops on the Question of Crosses in Oœwiêcim In SIDIC Periodical, 1988 Cardinal Ratzinger on Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: Interview in the Italian Weekly "II Sabato" By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1988 The Holiness of the Divine Name JHWH By Associazionoe Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana di Roma in SIDIC Periodical, 1988 As it Was in the Beginning: Jews and Christians in the Struggle for Liberation By Marc H. Ellis in The Way, 1988 Assemblies of the World Council of Churches By Allan R. Brockway in The Theology of the Churches and the Jewish People, Geneva: WCC Publications, 1988 Considering the Arab-Israeli Crisis: The Church is Not Neutral By Allan R. Brockway in Christian Social Action, September 1988 Revised Directives for the Liturgical Reading of the Passion Narratives in Holy Week By the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, July 1988 -------------------------1987------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Relationship Between the United Church of Christ & the Jewish Community General Synod 16 of the United Church of Christ (USA), June 1987 A Theological Understanding of the Relationship Between Christians and Jews General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA), June1987 Should Christians Attempt to Evangelize Jews? By Allan R. Brockway in One World, April 1987 Sola Scriptura By Lloyd Gaston. Presidential Address to the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, 1987 Precious Instrument: A Study of the Concept of Law in Judaism and Evangelicalism By Paul Livermore in Wesley Theological Journal, 1987 -------------------------1986------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Within Context: Guidelines for the Catechetical Presentation of Jews and Judaism in the New Testament Prepared in cooperation with the Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations, National Conference of Catholic Bishops; Adult Education Section, the Education Department, U.S. Catholic Conference; and the Interfaith Affairs Department, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1986 (and updated in 1993) A Note for the Preparation of the Document of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews: Notes on the Correct Way to Present the Jews and Judaism in Preaching and Catechesis of the Roman Catholic Church By Msgr. Jorge Mejía in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 From Nostra Aetate to the Notes for Catechists and Preachers, Part I: The Evolution of a Tradition By Eugene J. Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 From Nostra Aetate to the Notes for Catechists and Preachers - Part III. The elaboration of a tradition By Eugene J. Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 Catholics and Jews. A Commentary on the Notes for Catechists and Preachers By Michel Remaud in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 Practical Helps for Homilists and Catechists By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1986 The Jewish People, Family of Jesus: Luke 2:41-52 By Etienne Ostier in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 Preserving the Integrity of Judaism in Advent Preaching By John T. Pawlikowski in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 From Nostra Aetate to the Notes For Catechists and Preachers: Part II The Development of a Tradition By Eugene J. Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1986 Franz Rosenzweig 1886-1929 By Rüdiger Lux, Professor for Old Testament, Theological Faculty of the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1986 -------------------------1985------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes on the Correct Way to Present the Jews and Judaism in Preaching and Catechesis in the Roman Catholic Church Vatican Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, June 1985 Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1985 revision Notes on the Correct Way to Present the Jews and Judaism in Preaching and Catechesis in the Roman Catholic Church Commission For Religious Relations With the Jews. These Guidelines appeared in the July 1, 1985 issue of "L'Osservatore Romano Twentieth Anniversary of Nostra Aetate N. 4: Guidelines for Religious Educators By The Sidic Center in SIDIC Periodical, 1985 Reflections on the Twentieth Anniversary of Nostra Aetate: Jewish-Christian Dialogue Challenges Theology By Carmine Di Sante in SIDIC Periodical, 1985 -------------------------1984------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Points for Orientation on 'Christians and Jews Synod of the Evangelical Church of [West] Berlin, 1984 Okumene in Jerusalem By Rudolp Pfisterer in SIDIC Periodical, 1984 Jews and Non-Jews: What Are the Differences? A Research Essential for Mutual Understanding By Fernando Terracina in SIDIC Periodical,1984 Jews and Non-Jews - What are the Differences? A Research Essential for Mutual Understanding By Fernando Terracina in SIDIC Periodical, 1984 The Church and the Jewish People By the Lutheran World Federation consultation on the Church and the Jewish People, May 1984 Declaration of the Protestant Free Church Congregations in Germany By the Supreme Council of the Association of Protestant Free Church Congregations in Germany, August 1984 Universalist Trends in Jewish Religious Thought: Some Russian Perspectives By Mikhail Agursky in Immanuel, Fall 1984 -------------------------1983------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hear O Israel: Witness to the One God By Pinhas Hacohen Peli in SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Christian Witness to One God By David Burreill in SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Contemporary Israeli Views on Gentiles and Interfaith Dialogue By Penina Peli in SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Christian-Jewish Encounter in the Holy Land By J. (Coos) Schoneveld in SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Towards Mutual Recognition: An Interview with Mgr. Lustiger By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Education-Mission-Witness-Dialogue: An Arithmetical Progression in Our Teaching By Mary Travers in SIDIC Periodical, 1983 Orientations for Catholic-Jewish Dialogue By the Joint National Commission for Jewish-Catholic Dialogue, National Conference of Brazilian Bishops, October 1983 Luther, Lutheranism, and the Jews By the Lutheran World Federation & IJCIC, July 1983 -------------------------1982------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ecumenical Considerations on Jewish-Christian Dialogue The Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches, 1982) Dialogue: A Contemporary Alternative to Proselytization Texas Conference of Churches, 1982 Trialogue: Jewish, Christian, Muslim By Margaret Shepherd in SIDIC Periodical, 1982 Creating Space for the Integrity of the Other: An Educational Challenge for Jews and Christians By David Hartman in SIDIC Periodical, 1982 From theory to praxis: Past Achievements and Future Tasks in Bringing New insights, Gained in the Jewish-Christian Encounter, to Bear on the Educational Process By Eugene Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1982 Images of the Other: Further Reflections By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1982 Gleanings: Images of the Other By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1982 Toward a Catholic High School Curriculum for Teaching about Jews and Judaism By Eugene J. Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1982 The Relationship of the Church with the People of Israel: Document on Ecumenism By the Synod of the Waldensian and Methodist Churches of Italy, August 1982 -------------------------1981------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probing the Jewish-Christian Reality By Paul van Buren in the Christian Century, June 17-24, 1981 -------------------------1980------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Church and the Jews By the German Bishops' Conference, Bonn, 1980 Towards Renovation of the Relationship of Christians and Jews By the Synod of the Evangelical Church of the Rhineland (FRG), 1980 The Pioneer, 1955 to 1972: Biblical Pioneer in Dialogue (Work in Holland from 1955 to 1966) By A. C. Ramselaar in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 Catholic-Jewish Relations: Laying the Foundations in the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, 1966 to 1972 By Jorge Mejia in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 The Man of Dialogue, The living Encounter: Jewish-Christian Dialogue and Israel By Uriel Tal in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 A World-Wide Dialogue: The International Council of Christians and Jews By William W. Simpson in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 The Theologian: Jewish-Christian Relations as Seen through the Writings of Cornelis Rijk By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1980 Human Rights and Religious Liberty in Jewish-Christian Dialogue By Elio Toaff in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 Chosenness in Jewish Tradition By W. Gunther Plaut in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 Chosenness in Christian Tradition By Gregory Baum in SIDIC Periodical, 1980 Abraham and the Righteousness of God By Lloyd Gaston in Horizons in Biblical Theology: An International Dialogue, 1980 -------------------------1979------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Resolution of the 1979 General Convention General Convention of the Episcopal Church (USA), 1979 Man and Creation According to the Religious Tradition of Judaism By Manfred Vogel in SIDIC Periodical, 1979 Man and Creation: Vatican II, Mathew and Pau By Piet Van Boxel in SIDIC Periodical, 1979 Man and God: A Jewish Perspective By Daniel Gottlieb in SIDIC Periodical, 1979 Man and God: Christian View By Ugo Bianchi in SIDIC Periodical, 1979 -------------------------1978------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serving the Word: Suggested Guidelines for Homilists By Eugene Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1978 Christian Teaching and Judaism Today: A Study of Religion Texts By Eugene J. Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1978 Jewsih Elements in Ethiopian Christianity and the Religion of the Falashas By Yacob Tesfai and Meseret Sebhat-Leah in SIDIC Periodical, 1978 Message on the 40th Anniversary of the Pogrom Against the Jews of Nov 9-10, 1938 By the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany, October 1978 -------------------------1977------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reflections on the Problem 'Church-Israel' By the Central Board of the Swiss Protestant Church Federation May-1977 The Sabbath: Demand for Justice and Call to Freedom By Bernard Dupuy in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 Tensions between Sabbath and Sunday By David Flusser in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 The Ten Points of Seelisberg: A Significant Anniversary By William Simpson in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 Seelisberg Anniversary: Postscript By Robert A. Graham in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 Anti-Jewish Elements In Liturgy: A Challenge to Christians By Piet Van Boxel and Margaret Mcgrath in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 The Familial Context of the Torah: Its Significance for Christians Today By Antonio Ammassari in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 Religious Pluralism in America: Past, Present, Future By J. Coert Rylaarsdam in SIDIC Periodical, 1977 Study Outline on the Mission and Witness of the Church By Tommaso Federici, consultant member of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, presented at the sixth meeting of the Liaison Committee between the Roman Catholic Church and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations, Venice, March 1977 -------------------------1976------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perspectives: Christian Teaching and Judaism By Eugene Fisher in SIDIC Periodical, 1976 An Evangelical Perspective On Judaism By Marvin R. Wilson in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1976 -------------------------1975------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statement on Catholic-Jewish Relations National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1975 Christians and Jews Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany, 1975 Ten Years and Two Documents: Their Significance By Henry Siegman in SIDIC Periodical, 1975 Jewish-Christian Relations 1965 to 1975 By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1975 Evolution of Vocabulary: A Sign of Hope? By Jacqueline Des Rochettes in SIDIC Periodical, 1975 New Vatican Guidelines and Link between Land and People By the editors of SIDIC Periodical, 1975 The Oneness of God and the Uniqueness of Christ: Christian Witness and the Jewish People Statement of the International Consultation on the Church and the Jewish People, Lutheran World Federation, August 1975 -------------------------1974------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The American Lutheran Church and the Jewish Community General Convention of the American Lutheran Church, 1974 Guidelines and Suggestions for Implementing the Conciliar Declaration Nostra Aetate, No. 4 Vatican Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, December 1974 Thomas Aquinas reads Maimonides By Francisco Catão in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 The Frescoes of the Catacomb Via Latina in Rome and Jewish Tradition By Günter Stemberger in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 The Holy Year and Reconciliation between Christians and Jews By Cornelis A. Rijk in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 The Pharisaic Revolution: Its Significance for Christian Renewal By John T. Pawlikowski in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 Jewish-Christian Ceasefire: Relations Never Better By A. James Rudin in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 Jewish-Christian Ceasefire: The Dialogue Is Over By Malachi B. Martin in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 Jewish-Christian Ceasefire: Weighing Alternatives By David R. Hunter in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 Issues in Catholic-Jewish Dialogue By John T. Pawlikowski in SIDIC Periodical, 1974 -------------------------1973------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statement by the French Bishops' Committee for Relations with Jews April 1973 Christianity in Jewish Theology Report of the Commission of experts named by the Chief Rabbi of France and including Mr. Lévinas, Mr. Touati and Mr. Vaida, May 1973 Christian Liturgy: Its Roots in Judaism By Sofia Cavalletti in SIDIC Periodical, 1973 The Importance of Jewish-Christian Relations for Christian Liturgy By C. A. Rijk in SIDIC Periodical, 1973 -------------------------1972------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statement on Inter-religious Dialogue: Jews and Christians General Conference of the United Methodist Church in the U.S.A., 1972 Some Observatons on a Christian Theology of Judaism By C. A. Rijk in SIDIC Periodical, 1972 A Theology of Judaism: Its Relevance for Teachers By M. J. Leddy in SIDIC Periodical, 1972 Jewish Studies and the University By C. Deutsch in SIDIC Periodical, 1972 -------------------------1971------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Theology No Issue: An Evangelical Appraisal of Rosmarin's Jewish-Christian Theological Barriers By William W. Bass, Ph.D., in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Winter 1971 Towards a Better Approach to the Problem of the Holy Places By F. Delpech in SIDIC Periodical, 1971 Some Observations and Guidelines for Conversations between Lutherans and Jews By the Lutheran Council in the USA, April 1971 -------------------------1970------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memorandum of Understanding International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee - Initial Meeting, 1970 Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations Sub-Commission for the Catholic Bishops in America for Jewish-Catholic affairs, 1970 Directives for Relations between Catholics and Jews Diocese of Albany, New York in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 Pastoral Recommendations Pastoral Council of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 The Destruction of the Temple in Jewish Thought By Augusto Segre in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 The Destruction of the Temple in Christian Thought By K. Hruby in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 The Heavenly Jerusalem in Jewish Tradition By Alfredo Ravenna in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 The Heavenly Jerusalem in Christian Tradition By Cl.-E. Florival in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 Divided Christendom in Relation to Judaism By Cl.-E. Florival in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 Israel: People, Land, and State – Suggestions for a Theological Evaluation By the General Synod of the Reformed Church of the Netherlands, June 1970 -------------------------1969------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Implementing Nostra Aetate Thoughts from 21 Catholic experts from 14 different countries, invited by the Vatican Office for Catholic—Jewish Relations to examine in detail how to implement the Conciliar Declaration Nostra Aetate No. 4, in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 Guidelines for the advancement of Catholic-Jewish Relations New York, Rockville Centre and Brooklyn: Terence Cardinal Cooke, Walter Kellenberg, Francis Mugavero, in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 Importance of Christian Teaching about the Jews By B. D. Dupuy in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 Antisemitism and Christian Teaching By E. Pariente in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 Bible Publications and Judaism By T. Federici, G. Rossetto, S. McEvenue and G. Rochais in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 Religion Texts Revised By C. Thoma, E. Pariente in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 National Interfaith Collaboration on Social Action By Sr. M. Yolan, N.D.S., John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. and Sr. M. Despina, N.D.S. in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 International Collaboration on Social Action By C. A. Rijk, E. Pariente, D. O'Sullivan and Rudolf Schmid in SIDIC Periodical, 1969 In Memory of Augustine Cardinal Bea Special Issue of SIDIC Periodical, 1969. Contents: “Two Pioneers: The Pope and the Cardinal, the Secretariat and the Jews” by T. F. Stransky; “An Occasion of Singular Import” by T. Federici; “The Architect of Nostra Aetate” by the Editors; “The Vatican Office for Catholic-Jewish Relations” by C.A. Rijk; "The Church and the Jewish People" by the Editors; “Tributes to a Great Adventurer in Ecumenism” On the Theology of the Church's Relation to Judaism By the Committee on the Church & the Jews, Lutheran World Federation Commission on World Mission, April 1969 -------------------------1968------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bogota: Conclusions and Recommendations World Organization of a moral, social, philanthropic and educative order and the section for Ecumenism of CELAM, in SIDIC Periodical, 1968 The Venture of Dialogue By Cornelis A. Rijk in SIDIC Periodical, 1968 Between God and His People By Dom Grammont, Abbot of Bec-Hellouin, in SIDIC Periodical, 1968 Friends of Israel: Stillborn Prologue By C. Hall in SIDIC Periodical, 1968 On the Relations between Judaism and Christianity By the Belgian Protestant Council for the Relations between Judaism and Christianity, January 1968 -------------------------1967------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations National Conference of Catholic Bishops, March, 1967 The Church and the Jewish People The Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches, 1967 Statement on Jewish-Catholic Relations Text of the Pastoral Synod of the Catholic Church of the province of Santiago, Chile, in SIDIC Periodical, 1967 Reactions to the Declaration of Vatican Council II SIDIC Periodical, 1967, No. 1. Contents: Bishops Speak; Reactions through out the World; Jewish Comments on the Declaration Catechetics SIDIC Periodical, 1967, No. 2. Articles on Catholic text books and catechisms in England, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, and other countries Prayer By A. C. Rijk in SIDIC Periodical, 1967 The Liturgy and Catholic-Jewish Relations By Sharon MacIsaac in SIDIC Periodical, 1967 -------------------------1965------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nostra Aetate -- Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions Second Vatican Council, 1965 -------------------------1964------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deicide and the Jews General Assembly of the Episcopal Church (USA), 1964 -------------------------1950------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proposals for Christian Religious Teaching Group of Protestant and Catholic theologians, Bad Schwalbach, 1950, in SIDIC Periodical, 1970 On the Jewish Question By the Synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany, April 1950 -------------------------1948------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Christian Approach to the Jews By the First Assembly of the World Council of Churches, September 1948 Declaration of Guilt towards the Jewish People By the Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony, April 1948 -------------------------1947------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Ten Points of Seelisberg Issued by the International Council of Christians and Jews, 1947 -------------------------1945------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Declaration to the Representatives of the World Council of Churches By the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany, October 1945 Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding Sacred Heart University (CCJU), Fairfield, Connecticut. Documents, articles, conferences, and lots more Jewish-Christian Relations This site is concerned with issues in the on-going Christian-Jewish dialogue. It is not about conversion or Christian-Jewish messianism. Here you can find: articles, bibliographies and other resources, pages of Christian-Jewish organizations, addresses of and links to institutes and groups involved in the dialogue, statements of churches, joint statements, as well as news, events and reports Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies Founded in 1987 in Baltimore by an interfaith coalition of laity and clergy, the ICJS emerged out of the conviction that ignorance, fear, and hostility have all too often defined the character of the Jewish-Christian encounter Center for Catholic Jewish Studies Sponsored by St. Leo University and the American Jewish Committee Center for Christian-Jewish Learning The Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College is dedicated to the growth of new and mutually enriching relationships between Christians and Jews. Documents, articles, conferences, and lots more Come my Beloved -- From Shoah to Shalom Ingrid H. Shafer, Ph.D. "In this site I hope to accomplish two goals. First I want to collect articles and links that take an honest look at the tragic ways traditional Christian understandings of the origin of Christianity and the appropriate way of practicing Christianity have distorted and poisoned the relationship between Christians and the People Israel who gave their son Yeshua, the one we call Jesus, to the world . Second, I hope to post articles, poetry, and links that provide resources toward a future of shared efforts to follow God's call and serve the cause of love, peace, justice, and freedom." Dayton Christian Jewish Dialogue Beyond Holocaust Theology: Extending a Hand Across the Abyss By Laura Duhan Kaplan of Havurat Tikvah in Charlotte, NC The Christian-Jewish Dialogue of Toronto The Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Muslim-Jewish Dialogue From the Union for Reform Judaism. Includes study guide and other resources The Art of Muslim-Jewish Dialogue Article in Reform Judaism Online, Summer 2010, by Jane E. Herman, writer and assistant to URJ President Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie A Rabbi, The Jewish Theological Seminary, and Jewish-Muslim Engagement: A Field Report By Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary, in the website of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, 2009 Biennial Resolution on Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Adopted by the 69th General Assembly of the Union for Reform Judaism, Sunday, December 16, 2007 - San Diego, CA Mapping Reports of Jewish Muslim Dialogue in 5 European Countries Compendium of Good Practice. An Initiative of CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe, July 2007 Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Group of Los Angeles, California Jewish Muslim Dialogue and Co-operation A project of CEJI - A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe |