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No Religion is an Island - The Nostra Aetate Dialogues (Paperback)
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No Religion is an Island - The Nostra Aetate Dialogues (Paperback)
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These dialogues began in 1993 as an outgrowth of a 1990 conference
on Catholic-Jewish relations that commemorated the 25th anniversary
of Nostra Aetate, the Vatican II document encouraging dialogue
between the Catholic church and non-Christian religions. This
volume contains a record of the first five Nostra Aetate dialogues,
and it brings together an impressive array of Jewish and Catholic
scholars. The conversations here take up "the Jewishness of Jesus"
(John Meier and Shaye Cohen); "the Death of Jesus" (the late
Raymond Brown and Michael Cook); "Catholic-Jewish Dialogue and the
New Millennium" (Ismar Schorsch and John Cardinal O'Connor);
"Jerusalem in Jewish and early Christian Thought" (Robert Wilkins
and Michael Fishbane); and Abraham Joshua Heschel as "prophet of
social activism" (Eugene Borowitz and Daniel Berrigan). Moderators
and respondents include religion journalist Peter Steinfels, Rabbi
Burton Visotzky and Susannah Heschel, Abraham Joshua Heschel's
daughter. The volume is a solid introduction to some of the most
important historical work on Christian origins, Jewish-Christian
relations and the historical Jesus. The discussion of contemporary
issues, especially between Brown and Cook and between Heschel and
Berrigan, is lively and accessible. This collection serves as a
model for interreligious dialogue.
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