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That requires Jews and Christians to both respect and understand one another. An alarming percentage of Americans seem to favor America becoming a “Christian nation” — whatever that means.
In his latest book, theologian Chris Green addresses an issue that is long overdue: the articulation of a non-supersessionist Christology. The author, who teaches at Southeastern University, calls ...
In recent decades many Christians have begun to appreciate the integrity and genius of Judaism on its own terms rather than as the negative foil for Christianity. Old characterizations of Judaism as a ...
A decade ago, I was in Israel with an evangelical tour group researching a book about American Christians when I met Carlie, a young woman who introduced herself to the group as Jewish.
The main characters are non-Jews living under Nazi occupation. None of these books were written by Jewish writers, but have been mostly well written and have provided us with good conversation.
Jewish congregations divide the Torah, or Five Books of Moses, into “weekly Torah portions” or parashiyot. The first portion, for example, is Bere’shit, or “In the beginning,” and covers ...
The book's aim is to situate the history of Jesus and early Christianity in its original Jewish context for Christian believers. At the same time, the editors want Jews to be able to read the New ...
Brettler also believed there would be a receptive Christian audience for the work. “Many Christians understand that some references in the New Testament have played a significant role in Christians' ...
CHRISTIANS & JEWS “The worst deed of the Jewish people, the murder of the Messiah, resulted in the greatest blessings for mankind,” says a widely used Roman Catholic text book, reflecting what ...