Wisdom in Religious Traditions
(1997-9) Bishop Prof. Krister Stendahl: The Wisdom of Talking About the Wisdom of Religions Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein: Taking Judaism Beyond the Jews - The Case for Wisdom Fr. Prof. Frederic Manns: Wisdom in the Christian Tradition Dr. Rafi Jospe: The Wisdom Common to Muslims and Jews Dr. Muhammad Hurani: Wisdom in Islam Dr. Alexander Even Chen: Abraham Joshua Heschel– Integrating Wisdom and the Academic Study of Religion Prof. Charles Neikirken: Four Models of Christian Spirituality as Inspiration for the Academic Study of Religion
Inspiration for Reflection and Study in Our times
(1999) Prof. Arthur Green & Prof. George Kilcourse: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Thomas Merton: Contemporary Models for Dialogue Fr. Prof. Harvey Egan, SJ: Karl Rahner, SJ
The Implications of Current Scholarship on the Bible and its Early Interpreters for Contemporary Jewish-Christian Relations
(2001)
Prof. John Kloppenburg: Contemporary Reconstructions of the Historical Jesus: What’s at Stake for Christians and Jews? Dr. Serge Ruzer: Jewish Jesus Research–Implications for Interfaith Dialogue Prof. John Gager: Is Paul Really the Father of Christian Anti- Judaism? Prof. Justin Taylor: Gager’s method and the Book of Acts Prof. Daniel Boyarin: Is the Gospel of John Really Antisemetic? Prof. Adelle Reinhartz: You are of Your Father the Devil–John 8:44 in Context Dr. Ruth Clements: Origen and the Jews and Us: What Does Third Century Caesarea Have to do with 21st Century Jerusalem? Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein: Origen and the Rabbis on the Song of Songs: From Religious Polemics to Mutual Inspiration Prof. Bernard McGinn & Prof Arthur Green: Are the Classical Readings of the Song of Songs Still Relevant Today?–A Jewish- Christian Conversation
Implications for Contemporary Jewish-Christian Relations- Prof. Justin Taylor: Gager’s method and the Book of Acts
- Prof. Daniel Boyarin: Is the Gospel of John Really Antisemetic?
- Prof. Adelle Reinhartz: You are of Your Father the Devil–John 8:44 in Context
- Dr. Ruth Clements: Origen and the Jews and Us: What Does Third Century Caesarea Have to do with 21st Century Jerusalem?
- Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein: Origen and the Rabbis on the Song of Songs: From Religious Polemics to Mutual Inspiration
- Prof. Bernard McGinn & Prof Arthur Green: Are the Classical Readings of the Song of Songs Still Relevant Today?–A Jewish- Christian Conversation��?
Contemporary Jewish-Christian Relations
(2001-2002) Rabbi David Rosen: Christian Relations from the Seelisberg Address to the ICCJ Statement Rabbi David Rosen: Dominus Iesus and Dabru Emet Prof. Ruth Langer: Jewish Responses to Dominus Iesus Prof. Claude Gefre: Christian Hermeneutics and Jewish–Christian Relations
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