Where to from Here? Continuing Challenges in Jewish–Catholic Conversation

The decades of fruitful dialogue between Jews and Catholics, also undertaken by many mainstream Christian communities after the Second World War, has transformed a “teaching of contempt” with regard to Jews and Judaism into a “teaching of respect”. However, the work is far from done, and a number of...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2a512a25f7e941f593c34a4ee8aa09b12021-11-25T18:52:36ZWhere to from Here? Continuing Challenges in Jewish–Catholic Conversation10.3390/rel121109292077-1444https://doaj.org/article/2a512a25f7e941f593c34a4ee8aa09b12021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/11/929https://doaj.org/toc/2077-1444The decades of fruitful dialogue between Jews and Catholics, also undertaken by many mainstream Christian communities after the Second World War, has transformed a “teaching of contempt” with regard to Jews and Judaism into a “teaching of respect”. However, the work is far from done, and a number of challenges continue to provoke Jewish and Catholic theologians and interreligious activists to continue their efforts. In this article, five challenges for Catholics will be enunciated in order to clarify the ongoing agenda for Jewish–Catholic conversation today. These challenges are: (1) reading the Scriptures together; (2) salvation for the Jews; (3) people, land, and state; (4) writing history together; and (5) broadening the conversation.David M. NeuhausMDPI AGarticleJewish–Christian RelationsChristian communitiesReligions. Mythology. RationalismBL1-2790ENReligions, Vol 12, Iss 929, p 929 (2021)
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topic Jewish–Christian Relations
Christian communities
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
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Christian communities
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
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Where to from Here? Continuing Challenges in Jewish–Catholic Conversation
description The decades of fruitful dialogue between Jews and Catholics, also undertaken by many mainstream Christian communities after the Second World War, has transformed a “teaching of contempt” with regard to Jews and Judaism into a “teaching of respect”. However, the work is far from done, and a number of challenges continue to provoke Jewish and Catholic theologians and interreligious activists to continue their efforts. In this article, five challenges for Catholics will be enunciated in order to clarify the ongoing agenda for Jewish–Catholic conversation today. These challenges are: (1) reading the Scriptures together; (2) salvation for the Jews; (3) people, land, and state; (4) writing history together; and (5) broadening the conversation.
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