Deep Calls to Deep
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Deep Calls to Deep

  1. 368 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
Available until 23 Dec |Learn more

Deep Calls to Deep

About this book

Breaking new ground in Christian-Jewish dialogue Deep Calls to Deep uses a new paradigm, one which is marked by experiential theology: a theology that addresses and emerges out of the day to day lived experience of practising Christians and Jews. The book brings together a diverse array of important Christian and Jewish scholars to engage in conversation.

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Table of contents

  1. Copyright information
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Contributors
  6. Foreword
  7. A Dialogical Roadmap
  8. 1. The Third Dialogue Partner: How Do We Experience Modern Western Culture?
  9. Liberating Individuals and Challenging Communities
  10. Time, Space and the Possibility of God
  11. Further Reflections
  12. 2. How Should Christians and Jews Live in a Modern Western Democracy?
  13. Inside Out or Outside In
  14. Democracy and Its (My) Jewish Discontents
  15. Further Reflections
  16. 3. How Do We Cope with Our Past?
  17. Coming to Terms with the Past: Introduction
  18. ‘The Jews’ in John’s Gospel
  19. William of Norwich and Echoes through the Ages
  20. Holocaust Memorial Day
  21. Coming to Terms with the Past: Conclusion
  22. Further Reflections
  23. 4. The Legacy of Our Scriptures
  24. Beyond the Wilderness: Transforming Our Readings of Jewish and Christian Scriptures
  25. Reading Together: Receiving the Legacies of Our Scriptures Today
  26. Further Reflections
  27. 5. Religious Absolutism
  28. Rethinking Revelation, Exclusivity, Dialogue and Mission
  29. A Jewish Theology Embracing Difference
  30. Further Reflections
  31. 6. What Does Respect between People of Faith Mean?
  32. The Heart of How Things Ought to Be
  33. Negotiating the Complexities of You and Me
  34. Further Reflections
  35. 7. Christian Particularity
  36. Incarnation and Trinity
  37. Friendship and Respect in the Face of Impenetrable Doctrine
  38. Morrow, Maimonides and Torah in Translation
  39. Response to Patrick Morrow: We Are the Louse in Your Fur
  40. Further Reflections
  41. 8. Jewish Particularism
  42. Spying on Israel: Morality of a Promised Land
  43. Christians, Jews and the Land
  44. Further Reflections
  45. Concluding Thoughts
  46. Glossary