Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews


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Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews


Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews
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Author : Jean-Marie Lustiger
language : en
Publisher: Paulist Press
Release Date : 2010

Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews written by Jean-Marie Lustiger and has been published by Paulist Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Christianity and other religions categories.


A collection of interviews and addresses given by Cardinal Lustiger between 1982-2003, some of them translated by the editor. The following deal with antisemitism and the Holocaust:



Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews


Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews
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Author : Jean Duchesne
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews written by Jean Duchesne and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Christianity and other religions categories.




The Promise


The Promise
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Author : Jean-Marie Lustiger
language : en
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Release Date : 2007-10-15

The Promise written by Jean-Marie Lustiger and has been published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-10-15 with Religion categories.


Because of their faith in the crucified Messiah, the Christian nations are indebted to Israel. Yet they have largely marginalized and even rejected God's chosen people. In this volume Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger reflects on a number of subjects and concerns common to both Christians and Jews -- the Ten Commandments, fulfillment of biblical prophecy, Christian anti-Semitism, and more. As a Jewish-born Roman Catholic priest, Cardinal Lustiger has a unique viewpoint. He became Archbishop of Paris and a cardinal while remaining keenly aware of his indelible Jewish identity and of the vital Jewish roots of Christianity. Aware that his reflections may be controversial -- possibly offending Jewish and Christian readers alike -- he nonetheless boldly shares his perspectives in The Promise, hoping that readers will see him as speaking and writing in good faith, in the service of the Word of God given for the happiness and salvation of all.



From The Kippah To The Cross


From The Kippah To The Cross
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Author : Jean-Marie Élie Setbon
language : en
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Release Date : 2015-04-16

From The Kippah To The Cross written by Jean-Marie Élie Setbon and has been published by Ignatius Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-16 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Jean-Marie Élie Setbon, the son of non-observant French Jews, was first attracted to Jesus when he saw a crucifix at a young age. He hid a crucifix in his room and contemplated it often, even though he knew his family would be hurt and angry if they ever caught him. Seeing the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur from his apartment window, he was drawn to the church, where he found himself powerfully pulled toward Jesus in the Eucharist. After several years of surreptitiously attending Mass, he resolved to convert to Catholicism in spite of the scandal it would cause, but God had other plans. Upon graduation from secondary school, Jean-Marie moved to Israel to delve deeper into the faith of his ancestors. He lived in kibbutzim, learned about the history and religion of his people, served in the Israeli Army, and attended two different rabbinical schools. Eight years later he returned to France as an ultra-Orthodox Jew. While teaching in a Jewish school, Jean-Marie married a woman who shared his faith, and together they began raising a family; yet his yearning for Jesus remained, becoming the source of a long and difficult internal struggle. Jean-Marie’s moving and unusual conversion story is about his battle between loyalty to his identity and fidelity to the deepest desires of his heart. Above all, it is a love story between Christ, the Lover—the relentless yet patient pursuer—and man, his beloved.



Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews


Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews
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Author : Bruce Tallman
language : en
Publisher: Paulist Press
Release Date : 2005

Cardinal Jean Marie Lustiger On Christians And Jews written by Bruce Tallman and has been published by Paulist Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Religion categories.


"Written by an experienced practitioner, this book offers spiritual directors a road map to becoming more fully conscious and proficient in their work, helps directees learn to discern the good director from the not-so-good, and teaches both director and directee how to cope in less-than-ideal spiritual-direction situations. The author describes the four heroic archetypes - Sovereign, Warrior, Seer, Lover - and the antiheroic archetypes associated with each of them."--BOOK JACKET.



Memory Offended


Memory Offended
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Author : Carol Rittner
language : en
Publisher: Praeger
Release Date : 1991-06-19

Memory Offended written by Carol Rittner and has been published by Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991-06-19 with Religion categories.


On August 1, 1984, a group of Polish Carmelite nuns, with the approval of both church and government authorities, but apparently without any dialogue with members of the Polish or international Jewish community, moved into a building at the site of Auschwitz I. This establishment of a Roman Catholic convent in what was once a storehouse for the poisonous Zyklon B used in the gas chambers of the Nazi extermination center has sparked intense controversy between Jews and Christians. Memory Offended is as definitive a survey of the Auschwitz convent controversy as could be hoped for. But even more important than its thorough chronological record of events pertinent to the dispute, is the book's use of this particular controversy as a departure for reflection on fundamental issues for Jews and Christians and their relationships with each other. Essays by fourteen distinguished international scholars who represent diverse viewpoints within their Jewish and Christian traditions identify, analyze, and comment on the long-range issues, questions, and implications at the heart of the controversy. A recent interview with the internationally renowned Holocaust authority and survivor, Elie Wiesel, makes an important contribution to the ongoing discussion. The volume merits careful reading by all who seek to learn the lessons this controversy can teach both Christians and Jews. In their introduction, editors Carol Rittner and John K. Roth define the meaning of the word covenant in both the Jewish and Christian religious traditions. They develop a compelling argument for the notion that the Christian concept of a new covenant between God and humanity, which supposedly superseded Judaism's old covenant, formed the basis for the centuries-old anti-Jewish contempt that led to Auschwitz--the Nazi death camp where 1.6 million human beings, mostly Jews, were exterminated. The editors contend that the existence of a convent at this site offended memory. The vital issue of what constitutes a fitting Auschwitz memorial is addressed throughout the volume's three major divisions in which important thinkers, including Robert McAfee Brown and Richard L. Rubenstein, among others, investigate The History and Politics of Memory, The Psychology of Memory, and The Theology of Memory. Important tools for researchers are a chronology of events pertinent to the Auschwitz convent controversy, 1933-1990 and an appendix that contains many key documents relating to the controversy. Memory Offended will be an important resource in university and public libraries as well as in Holocaust courses, classes on Jewish Studies, twentieth-century history, and those that focus on interreligious issues.



Catholic Jewish Relations


Catholic Jewish Relations
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Author : Pirola, Teresa
language : en
Publisher: Paulist Press
Release Date :

Catholic Jewish Relations written by Pirola, Teresa and has been published by Paulist Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Religion categories.


This book provides an introductory guide to key themes articulated in conciliar, papal, and curial statements of the Catholic Church as part of its ongoing dialogue and friendship with the Jewish people. Themes include the significance of Jesus’s identity as a faithful Jew; the Church’s permanent link with the mystery of Israel; the continuing validity of the “unrevoked” Jewish covenant; Scripture as a source of both unity and division between Christians and Jews; appreciation of Judaism as a living tradition; the problem of supersessionism and anti-Jewish prejudice in biblical interpretation; Antisemitism; Mission; the significance of the Land.



Jewish Christian Difference And Modern Jewish Identity


Jewish Christian Difference And Modern Jewish Identity
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Author : Shalom Goldman
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2015-06-09

Jewish Christian Difference And Modern Jewish Identity written by Shalom Goldman and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-09 with Religion categories.


Jewish–Christian Difference and Modern Jewish Identity: Seven Twentieth-Century Converts contends that in the twentieth century the borders dividing the Jewish and Christian faiths have, for many people, become fluid.



Enabling Dialogue About The Land


Enabling Dialogue About The Land
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Author : Cunningham, Philip A.
language : en
Publisher: Paulist Press
Release Date : 2020

Enabling Dialogue About The Land written by Cunningham, Philip A. and has been published by Paulist Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Religion categories.


Provides resources for peaceful exchange of viewpoints about the Middle East. Sixteen scholars of the Bible and theology offer here insightful, extensively researched essays to shed light on religious and cultural priorities and promote understanding that can lead to productive dialogue.



Krister Among The Jews And Gentiles


Krister Among The Jews And Gentiles
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Author : Fredriksen,Paula
language : en
Publisher: Paulist Press
Release Date : 2018

Krister Among The Jews And Gentiles written by Fredriksen,Paula and has been published by Paulist Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with Religion categories.


Essays on Krister Stendahl’s contributions in various arenas: institutional formation, both of university and of church; interreligious dialogue and relations; biblical and historical research.