This volume is a collection of essays written over the last ten years within the framework of a post-Shoah Christian theology, outlined in Christian Theology After the Shoah (University Press of America, 1993). The essays included in this work take seriously the impact of the Shoah and the Jewish-Christian dialogue, covering fresh approaches to sacred texts, new visions for Jewish-Christian relations and giving insight into significant global issues.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: Choose Life: Our Dialogue as Model
Chapter 3 Midrashic Christian Theology for a Post-Shoah World: A New Reading of Pauline Thought
Chapter 4 Shaping a New Vision: Ezekiel 37 and Matthew 28
Chapter 5 The Israel-Shoah Link: Christian Theology Facing Up to the Post-Shoah World
Chapter 6 Re-Envisioning Christianity: A New Era in Christian Theological Interpretation of Christian Texts
Chapter 7 Recovering the European Perspective on Post-Holocaust Theology
Chapter 8 The Dialogical Connection: A Source for Ethics and Justice
Chapter 9 Conclusion: Christianity After the Holocaust and in the Twenty-First Century