Does dialogue between faiths work? In its meta-framework painful
issues are raised with the hope of healing for both partners. This
case study asserts that this is vital if we wish to prevent a
future HaShoah. After fifty years, the Jewish-Christian dialogue
has achieved respect and trust, but basic disagreement over the
Christian designation of Jesus as the Jewish messiah stands. Is it
possible to discuss this without annihilating one or the other
faith community? Theologians have suggested varying approaches but
none convince both partners, so this work employs William James'
radical empirical method to show that the original Jewish messianic
concept, the Christian shift, and the Jewish repudiation of the
shift, can each be seen as valid faith variants.
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