Jacob's younger brother: Christian-Jewish relations after Vatican II

At Vatican II, the Catholic Church renounced the teaching that Jews had killed Christ and pivoted toward reconciliation. Jewish leaders responded in kind. Karma Ben-Johanan pierces the veil of interfaith dialogue, emphasizing rabbinical literature suspicious of the sudden Catholic turn and Catholic...

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Main Author: Ben Yoḥanan, Karmah (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts London The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Judaism / Christianity / Interfaith dialogue / Geschichte 1965-
Further subjects:B Religious Pluralism Judaism
B Christianity and other religions Judaism History
B Catholic Church Relations Judaism
B Reconciliation Religious aspects Judaism
B Judaism Relations Christianity 1945-
B Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church
B Religious Pluralism Catholic Church
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Summary:At Vatican II, the Catholic Church renounced the teaching that Jews had killed Christ and pivoted toward reconciliation. Jewish leaders responded in kind. Karma Ben-Johanan pierces the veil of interfaith dialogue, emphasizing rabbinical literature suspicious of the sudden Catholic turn and Catholic theologians struggling to maintain tradition
ISBN:0674258266