Variations on the messianic theme a case study of interfaith dialogue /

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Kaituhi matua: Wyse, Marion
Kaituhi rangatōpū: ebrary, Inc
Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2009.
Rangatū:Judaism and Jewish life.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction: Confronting the impasse
  • The impasse
  • Entering the Jewish-Christian dialogue
  • Introduction: Facing the past : Hoshoah as the great divide
  • Present repentance : documents of the church
  • Roman Catholic documents
  • World Council of Churches documents
  • Lutheran documents
  • Other North American documents
  • Dialogue as meta-framework
  • Initial Christian attempts to approach Jesus as Jew
  • 1965-1974
  • Faith and fratricide
  • Conclusion: The dialogue at an impasse
  • Exploring some christological paths
  • Introduction: Urgency of the question
  • John Pawlikowski : Jesus in the pharisaic context
  • Paul van Buren : Christ in the Jewish context
  • Rosemary Ruether : humanity as the collective Messiah
  • Conclusion: Still at an impasse
  • A way forward
  • Examining the radical empirical method
  • Choosing context as primary
  • William James
  • Alfred North Whitehead
  • Empirical theology
  • Bernard Lee's appropriation of empiricism
  • Lee's retrieval of the Hebraic context : a critique
  • Mapping some variations on the messianic theme
  • Introduction: Contextualizing concepts
  • The Jewish origin and development of the messianic concept
  • The Christian shift and development of the messianic concept
  • The messianic concept in context of the Jewish-Christian dialogue
  • Among Jews
  • Among Christians
  • Conclusion: A way forward?
  • Conclusion: Discerning paths past, present and future.