Featured Books on
Jewish-Christian Relations
The Jewish Annotated New Testament – Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Brettler put the New Testament back into the context of their Jewish background and explain how these writings have affected the relations of Jews and Christians over the past two thousand years.
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The Essential Talmud – The Bible constitutes the cornerstone of Judaism and the Talmud is its central pillar. Steinsaltz puts the Talmud into context and charting its development and its importance to the Jewish people and their identity.
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The Pentateuch and Haftorahs: Hebrew Text English Translation and Commentary – The Pentateuch in Judaism is divided into 54 portions, one to be read each Shabbat. This masterpiece is an excellent English translation. It provides great original insights as well as commentary of other Jewish sages.
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An Introduction to Jewish-Christian Relations – This introductory study sheds fresh light on the ongoing encounter between Judaism and Christianity, exploring key writings and themes from the Jewish context of the New Testament to the creation of the state of Israel.
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Abraham’s Promise: Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations – This book captures the broad scope of writings by noted Jewish philosopher-theologian Michael Wyschogrod that includes topics on Sin and Atonement, Judaism and the Land, and Paul on Jews and Gentiles.
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The Jewish Connection to Israel – This book lays the foundation for continuing dialogue between Jews and Christians by chronicling the biblical roots of Judaism, and situating the hopes, dreams and experiences of contemporary Israel within the context of the Promised Land…
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Christianity in Jewish Terms – This book is a Jewish theological response to the profound changes that have taken place in Christian thought. It is designed to generate new conversations between the Jewish and Christian communities as well as lay the foundation for better understanding…
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