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Book SynopsisThis book gives a critical assessment of Paul van Buren's contribution to the Jewish-Christian dialogue, and attempts an original contribution of its own. The main body of the work is concerned with van Buren's 'A Theology of the Jewish-Christian Reality', a systematic rethinking of Christianity vis-a-vis Judaism in a Post-Holocaust world.
Trade Review...a useful short-cut in getting to grips with van Buren's 3 volume Magnum Opus. -- William A. Beardslee, Process & Faith, Emory University * John Hick *
Wallis's desire to draw our attention to new ways of interpreting the scriptures without anti-Judaic overtones commends his work to those who want to fashion a post-Holocaust Christianity in dialogue with Judaism. -- Karen-Marie Yust, Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education * John Hick *
James Wallis offers a fine interpretation of Paul Van Buren's pioneering work. He provides a sensitive and informed history of the developing Jewish-Christian encounter and places Van Buren's work in this continuing dialogue. -- William A. Beardslee, Process & Faith, Emory University
James Wallis offers a fine interpretation of Paul Van Buren's pioneering work. He provides a sensitive and informed history of the developing Jewish-Christian encounter and places Van Buren's work in this continuing dialogue. -- William A. Beardslee, Process & Faith, Emory University
...a useful short-cut in getting to grips with van Buren's 3 volume Magnum Opus. -- William A. Beardslee, Process & Faith, Emory University * John Hick *
Wallis's desire to draw our attention to new ways of interpreting the scriptures without anti-Judaic overtones commends his work to those who want to fashion a post-Holocaust Christianity in dialogue with Judaism. -- Karen-Marie Yust, Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education * John Hick *