Philip A. Cunningham (editor), Joseph Sievers (editor), Mary C. Boys (editor), Hans Herman Henrix (editor), Jesper Svartvik (editor)
2011; pp. 334
9788876391864
Co-publishing Eedermans-GBPress
disponible solo en inglés
Jesucristo y el pueblo judío de hoy. New Explorations of Theological Interrelationships explora los aspectos históricos, bíblicos, cristológicos, trinitarios y eclesiales, en el intento de responder a esta pregunta crucial: "¿Cómo podemos nosotros, los cristianos de nuestro tiempo, confirmar la afirmación de nuestra fe que Jesucristo es el Salvador de toda la humanidad, mientras que al mismo tiempo, afirmamos la vida de alianza con Dios del pueblo judío? ". Este volumen es el resultado de la colaboración transatlántica entre el Boston College, la Catholic Theological Union, la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, la Universidad de Lund, la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana y la Saint Joseph's University.
Índice de materias
Prefacio, by Walter Cardinal Kasper
Introducción, Editores
“Your Privilege: You Have Jewish Friends”: Michael Signer’s Hermeneutics of Friendship
Hanspeter Heinz
Historical Memory and Christian-Jewish Relations
John T. Pawlikowski
Facing History: The Church and Its Teaching on the Death of Jesus
Mary C. Boys
A Jewish Response to John T. Pawlikowski and Mary C. Boys
Marc Saperstein
Reading the Epistle to the Hebrews Without Presupposing Supersessionism
Jesper Svartvik
The Gradual Emergence of the Church and the Parting of the Ways
Daniel J. Harrington, S.J.
Revisiting Our Pasts and Our Paths: A Jewish Response to Jesper Svartvik and Daniel Harrington
Tamara Cohn Eskenazi
The Son of God Became Human as a Jew: Implications of the Jewishness of Jesus for Christology
Hans Hermann Henrix
The Dogmatic Significance of Christ Being Jewish
Barbara U. Meyer
A Jewish Response to Hans Hermann Henrix and Barbara Meyer
Edward Kessler
The Tri-Unity of God and the Fractures of Human History
Elizabeth Groppe
The Triune One, the Incarnate Logos, and Israel's Covenantal Life
Philip A. Cunningham and Didier Pollefeyt
A Realm of Differences: The Meaning of Jewish Monotheism for Christology and Trinitarian Theology
Gregor Maria Hoff
A Jewish Response to Elizabeth Groppe, Philip A. Cunningham and Didier Pollefeyt, and Gregor Maria Hoff
Adam Gregerman
"The Old Unrevoked Covenant" and "Salvation for All Nations in Christ": Catholic Doctrines in Contradiction?
Christian Rutishauser, S.J.
The Jewish People at Vatican II: The Drama of a Development in Ecclesiology and Its Subsequent Reception in Ireland and Britain
Thomas J. Norris
The Affirmation of Jewish Covenantal Vitality and the Church's Liturgical Life
Liam Tracey, O.S.M.
Exploring the Interface of Dialogue and Theology: A Jewish Response to Christian Rutishauser, Thomas Norris, and Liam Tracey
Ruth Langer