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Introduction to Jewish-Christian Relations

by Michael Shermis (Editor), Arthur E. Zannoni
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Overview

This book walks the reader through rich but controversial terrain--the Bible, the Holocaust, the state of Israel, anti-Judaism, theology, Christology, intermarriage, feminism, and approaches to education.

Synopsis

This book walks the reader through rich but controversial terrain--the Bible, the Holocaust, the state of Israel, anti-Judaism, theology, Christology, intermarriage, feminism, and approaches to education.

Library Journal

This excellent collection of ten essays on different aspects of Jewish-Christian dialog serves as a sound introduction to the topic. The various contributors discuss issues of biblical, historical, geographical, theological, and practical interaction. Laypeople interested in serious study or those confronting issues such as anti-Semitism and interdating will find this study appropriate. Recommended particularly for libraries not having extensive collections in this area.

About the Author, Michael Shermis

Michael Shermis is currently the Internet Resource Administrator and Associate Editor of 'Research & Creative Activity' at the office of Research and the University Graduate School at Indiana University , Bloomington, IN.Arthur E. Zannoni taught on the faculty of the School of Divinity of the University of St. Thomas from 1985-1991 and served as Associate Director of its Center for Jewish-Christian Learning. He has written numerous book reviews and articles and currently resides in Minnesota.

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Library Journal

This excellent collection of ten essays on different aspects of Jewish-Christian dialog serves as a sound introduction to the topic. The various contributors discuss issues of biblical, historical, geographical, theological, and practical interaction. Laypeople interested in serious study or those confronting issues such as anti-Semitism and interdating will find this study appropriate. Recommended particularly for libraries not having extensive collections in this area.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2003
Publisher
WIPF & Stock Publishers
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781592444410

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