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The Catholic Church and the Jewish People - (Abrahamic Dialogues) by Philip A Cunningham & Norbert J Hofmann & Joseph Sievers (Hardcover)

The Catholic Church and the Jewish People - (Abrahamic Dialogues) by  Philip A Cunningham & Norbert J Hofmann & Joseph Sievers (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This book makes available in English important essays that mark the fortieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions (Nostra Aetate). Surveying Vatican dialogues and documents, the essays explore challenging theological questions posed by the Shoah and the Catholic recognition of the Jewish people's covenantal life with God.</p><p>Featuring essays by Vatican officials, leading rabbis, diplomats, and Catholic and Jewish scholars, the book discusses the nature of Christian-Jewish relations and the need to remember their conflicted and often tragic<br /> history, aspects of a Christian theology of Judaism, the Catholic-Jewish dialogue since the Shoah, and the establishment of formal diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Israel. The book includes an essay<br /> by Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, and documents on the rapprochement between the Church and the Jewish people.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>This highly significant book should be in every<br>theological library, Jewish or Catholic. It presents the history, present status and likely future of Catholic Jewish relations as uderstood by many of its leading practitioners. It is a must read for anyone seeking to understand the dialogue, certainly the most<br>important work in the field to be published this year.</p><b>-----Dr. Eugene J. Fisher, <i>former Director of the Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops</i></b><br><br>This book contains a galaxy of senior Roman Catholic prelates and also distinguished Rabbis and academics mainly from the Italian World.-- "--Modern Theology"<br><br>This helpful collection makes available important essays presented at a conference marking the forty year anniversary of Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions.-- "--Jewish Book World"<br><br>This volume offers of treasure of information for anyone seriously interested in the changing relationship between the Catholic Church and the Jewish people. In a series of articles Christian and Jewish authors examine the evolution of the Church's new teaching at Vatican Council II, the subsequent official dialogues between Catholics and Jews, and the as yet unsolved theological questions raised for the Church by its recognition of the abiding validity of the Mosaic covenant with the Jews. Invaluable is the appendix with the various draft documents that preceded the final text of the conciliar declaration. (WE MAY MODIFY AS WE WISH)<b>-----Gregory Baum, <i>Professor Emeritus, McGill University</i></b><br><br>This volume will be welcomed by people wrestling with how those involved in dialogue maintain distinctive and nonnegotiable faith commitments....-- "--Journal of Ecumenical Studies"<br><br><p>The Catholic Church and the Jewish People is an extraordinarily useful commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of the Vatican Council<br>Declaration on the Jews. Outstanding authorities provide historical perspective, an account of the evolution of the document itself, and analyses of its impact on Jewish-Catholic relations both in the immediate aftermath of the Council and in the long term. An invaluable collection for academics, interfaith activists, and all Jews and Christians interested in the historic transformation in their mutual relations<br>inaugurated by Vatican II.</p><b>-----David Berger, <i>Yeshiva University</i></b><br><br><p>This is an indispensable collection of official Catholic documents and thoughtful essays from key Vatican officials and important<br>European scholars. It provides a solid foundation for understanding the theological dimensions of the Church's relationship with the Jewish People in our time. No one interested in the contemporary Catholic-Jewish relationship can afford to be without it.</p><b>-----John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Ph.D, <i>Catholic Theological Union; President, International Council of Christians & Jews</i></b><br><br>Anyone seeking a volume that tells an authoritative and up-to-date account of the relations between Jews and Christians, especially Roman Catholics, need looking no further. This is (italics) the one. History, theology, dialogue, politics---all these areas are discussed in highly readable essays by acknowledged experts in the field of Jewish-Christian relations. We are owe a debt of gratitude to the authors and editors for showing us the enormous progress that has been made in the mutual understanding and reconciliation between two estranged siblings as well as for erecting helpful signposts to guide us on the still long journey ahead.<b>-----Dr. Peter C. Phan, <i>Georgetown University</i></b><br><br>Provocative but not polemical, cutting-edge and constructive, The Catholic Church and the Jewish People introduces exciting new theological paths into the Jewish-Christian relationship. Contributions from both scholars and religious leaders provide complementary insights on method, imaging the relationship, the Holocaust and dialogue, and the continuing, critical influence of Vatican II for Jewish-Christian reconciliation. This ground-breaking work featuring some of the best European scholars in the field will benefit many audiences and spark fresh, productive exchanges between American and European scholars.<b>-----Elena G. Procario-Foley, Ph.D., <i>Iona College</i></b><br><br>This book offers its readers rich fare: a candid account of the Catholic Church's troubled history with Jews, a behind-the-scenes look at the deliberations of Vatican II, and an analysis of the politics and theologies essential to the Church's reconciliation with the Jewish People. This collection of essays, developed from lectures at Rome's Gregorian University, contributes a significant resource for understanding the dramatic changes in relations between Jews and Catholics.<b>-----Mary C. Boys, <i>Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Philip A Cunningham (External Editor) </b><br> PHILIP A. CUNNINGHAM, a member of the Advisory Committee on Catholic-Jewish Relations for the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, was the founding Executive Director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Relations at Boston College. <p/><b>Norbert J. Hofmann, S.D.B. (External Editor) </b><br> NORBERT J. HOFMANN, S.D.B., is Secretary of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews. <p/><b>Joseph Sievers (External Editor) </b><br> JOSEPH SIEVERS is former Director of the Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. <p/>

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