0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (3)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 5 of 5 matches in All Departments

Two Faiths, One Covenant? - Jewish and Christian Identity in the Presence of the Other (Paperback, New): Eugene B. Korn, John... Two Faiths, One Covenant? - Jewish and Christian Identity in the Presence of the Other (Paperback, New)
Eugene B. Korn, John T. Pawlikowski; Contributions by Dianne Bergant, Mary C Boys, Yehuda Gellman, …
R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Judaism and Christianity are religions bound together by their claims to the same biblical covenant initiated by God with Abraham and his descendants. Yet, despite the inseparable connection between the election of Israel and that of the church, between the "old" and the "new" covenant, this shared spiritual patrimony has been the source of a type of violent sibling rivalry competing for the same paternal love and inherited entitlement. God, it seemed, had but one blessing to bestow. It could be given to either Jacob or Esau-but not both. In the twenty-first century, however, Jews and Christians are challenged to reconsider their theological assumptions by two inescapable truths: the moral tragedy of the holocaust demands that Christian thinkers acknowledge the violent effects of theologically de-legitimizing Jews and Judaism, and the pervasive reality of cultural and religious pluralism calls both Christian and Jewish theologians to rethink the covenant in the presence of the Other. Two Faiths, One Covenant? Jewish and Christian Identity in the Presence of the Other is a breakthrough work that embraces this contemporary challenge and charts a path toward fruitful interfaith dialogue. The Christian and Jewish theologians in this book explore the ways that both religions have understood the covenant in biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern religious writings and reflect on how the covenant can serve as a reservoir for a positive theological relationship between Christianity and Judaism-not merely one of non-belligerent tolerance, but of respect and theological pluralism, however limited.

Renewed Each Day—Genesis & Exodus - Daily Twelve Step Recovery Meditations Based on the Bible (Hardcover): Kerry M. Olitzky,... Renewed Each Day—Genesis & Exodus - Daily Twelve Step Recovery Meditations Based on the Bible (Hardcover)
Kerry M. Olitzky, Aaron Z; Afterword by The Jacs Foundation; Foreword by Michael A. Signer
R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Exorbitant - Emmanuel Levinas Between Jews and Christians (Hardcover): Kevin Hart, Michael A. Signer The Exorbitant - Emmanuel Levinas Between Jews and Christians (Hardcover)
Kevin Hart, Michael A. Signer
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We are exorbitant, and rightly so, when we cut any link we may have to cosmological powers. Levinas invites us to be exorbitant by distancing ourselves from visions of metaphysics, epistemology, and theology. We begin to listen well to Levinas when we hear him inviting us to break completely with the pagan world in which the gods are simply the highest beings in the cosmos and learn to practice an adult religion in which God is outside cosmology and ontology. God comes to mind neither in our attempts to think him as the creator of the cosmos nor in moments of ecstasy but in acts of genuine holiness, such as sharing a piece of bread with someone in a time of desperate need. Levinas, in short, enjoins us to be exorbitant in our dealings with one another. This book asks how the "between" of Levinas's thinking facilitates a dialogue between Jews and Christians. In one sense, Levinas stands exactly between Jews and Christians: ethics, as he conceives it, is a space in which religious traditions can meet. At the same time, his position seems profoundly ambivalent. No one can read a page of his writings without hearing a Jewish voice as well a a philosophical one. Yet his talk of substitution seems to resonate with Christological themes. On occasion, Levinas himself sharply distinguishes Judaism from Christianity--but to what extent can his thinking become the basis for a dialogue between Christians and Jews? This book, with a stellar cast of contributors, explores these questions, thereby providing a snapshot of the current state of Jewish-Christian dialogue.

Jews and Christians in Twelfth-Century Europe (Hardcover, New): Michael A. Signer Jews and Christians in Twelfth-Century Europe (Hardcover, New)
Michael A. Signer; Edited by John Van Engen
R3,277 Discovery Miles 32 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The scope of this collection of original essays covers the years 1050 to 1215, but it really begins in the summer of 1096, when marauding crusaders attacked Jewish communities in three Rhineland cities. These violent episodes disrupted what had been a fairly peaceful history of coexistence between Jews and Christians for more than two centuries. Although the two groups inhabited fundamentally different religious universes, Jews and Christians lived in the same towns, on the same streets, and pursued their lives with minimal mutual interference and often with considerable cooperation. The events of 1096 destroyed that status quo. Relations between the two communities deteriorated, and the Jewish communities suffered as a result.

The contributors' careful analyses of people, events, and texts provide a balanced perspective on the fate of twelfth-century Jewish communities. They reveal that there is considerable evidence that old routines and interactions between Christians and Jews persisted throughout this period. From the perspective of the editors and contributors, this sense of complementarity, of interaction or action and reaction, needs to better inform the medieval story. The essays in this volume therefore intentionally highlight areas of common or parallel activity: in vernacular literature, in biblical exegesis, in piety and mysticism, in the social context of conversion, in relations with prelates and monarchs, in coping in a time of change, renewal, and upheaval. Most importantly, the editors and contributors insist on integrating both Jewish and Christian perspectives into the larger history of a very complex and increasingly urban twelfth-century Europe.

Jews and Christians in Twelfth-Century Europe (Paperback, New edition): Michael A. Signer Jews and Christians in Twelfth-Century Europe (Paperback, New edition)
Michael A. Signer; Edited by John Van Engen
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1096, marauding crusaders attacked Jewish communities in three Rhineland cities. These violent episodes disrupted what had been a fairly peaceful history of coexistence between Jews and Christians for more than two centuries. Although the two groups inhabited fundamentally different religious universes, Jews and Christians lived in the same towns, on the same streets, and pursued their lives with minimal interference, often with considerable cooperation. However, the events of 1096 caused relations between the two communities to deteriorate, with Jewish communities suffering as a result. The careful analyses of people, events, and texts provide a balanced perspective on the fate of twelfth-century Jewish communities. The contributors reveal considerable evidence that old routines and interactions between Christians and Jews persisted throughout this volatile period. The essays intentionally highlight areas of common or parallel activity: in vernacular literature, in biblical exegesis, in piety and mysticism, in the social context of conversion, in relations with prelates and monarchs, in coping in a time of change, renewal, and upheaval. Most importantly, the contributors insist on integrating both Jewish and Christian perspectives into the larger history of a very complex and increasingly urban twelfth-century Europe. Contributors: John Van Engen, Jeremy Cohen, Ivan G. Marcus, Robert Chazan, Jonathan M. Elukin, William Chester Jordan, Walter Cahn, Jan M. Ziolkowski, Michael A. Signer, Elliott R. Wolfson, Susan Einbinder, Maureen Boulton, Alfred Haverkamp, Gerard Nahon, and Robert C. Stacey.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
English Language Year 11&12 - Study…
Kerry Drake Hardcover R943 Discovery Miles 9 430
A Grammar of Neverver
Julie Barbour Hardcover R5,012 Discovery Miles 50 120
Interfaces in Functional Discourse…
Lucia Contreras-Garcia, Daniel Garcia Velasco Hardcover R4,397 Discovery Miles 43 970
The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Urmi
Geoffrey Khan Hardcover R5,016 Discovery Miles 50 160
Mostly Homonyms - A Whimsical Perusal of…
Janet Dickey Lein, Elizabeth Berriman Paperback R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660
A Grammar of Shaowu - A Sinitic Language…
Sing Sing Ngai Hardcover R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910
Grammar For Academic Purpose 2 - Student…
Steve Marshall Paperback R684 Discovery Miles 6 840
Corpus Linguistics and Statistics with R…
Guillaume Desagulier Paperback R4,387 Discovery Miles 43 870
Teaching and Learning (Im)Politeness
Barbara Pizziconi, Miriam A. Locher Hardcover R3,861 Discovery Miles 38 610
Ways of Saying: Ways of Meaning…
Ruqaiya Hasan Hardcover R4,584 Discovery Miles 45 840

 

Partners