Israel and the Nations: The Bible, The Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations explores the theological and legal (halakhic) aspects of Jewish thought relating to non-Jews. It analyzes biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and contemporary Jewish writings about gentiles and their religions. The book will interest both Jewish laypersons familiar with Jewish tradition as well as scholars of theology and interfaith relations
Israel and the Nations: The Bible, The Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations explores the theological and legal (halakhic) aspects of Jewish thought relating to non-Jews. It analyzes biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and contemporary Jewish writings about gentiles and their religions. The book will interest both Jewish laypersons familiar with Jewish tradition as well as scholars of theology and interfaith relationsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugene Korn holds a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University and is an ordained Orthodox rabbi. He has taught philosophy at Columbia, Yeshiva and Seton Hall Universities. His books include To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values, Jewish Theology and World Religions; Plowshares in Swords?: Religion and Violence; Christianity in the Eyes of Judaism; and Covenant and Hope. His works have been translated into Hebrew, German, Italian and Spanish
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Introduction: Reassessing Jewish-Gentile Relations Today Part One: Judaism, Jews, and Gentiles 1. The Covenant and Its Theology 2. Israel as Blessing: Theological Horizons 3. Extra Synagogam Nulla Salus? Judaism and the Religious Other 4. Revelation, Gentiles, and the World to Come 5. Idolatry Today Part Two: Judaism, Jews, and Christianity 1. Rethinking Christianity: Rabbinic Positions and Possibilities 2. Esau Hates Jacob 3. The Man of Faith and Religious Dialogue 4. The People Israel, Christianity, and the Covenantal Responsibility to History Bibliography Index
Introduction: Reassessing Jewish-Gentile Relations Today Part One: Judaism, Jews, and Gentiles 1. The Covenant and Its Theology 2. Israel as Blessing: Theological Horizons 3. Extra Synagogam Nulla Salus? Judaism and the Religious Other 4. Revelation, Gentiles, and the World to Come 5. Idolatry Today Part Two: Judaism, Jews, and Christianity 1. Rethinking Christianity: Rabbinic Positions and Possibilities 2. Esau Hates Jacob 3. The Man of Faith and Religious Dialogue 4. The People Israel, Christianity, and the Covenantal Responsibility to History Bibliography Index
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