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The Structure of Religion: Judaism and Christianity presents a unique approach to understand each religion within its own context by addressing the differences in the ways in which each manifests itself in the world.

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The Structure of Religion is an ideal text for courses in comparative religion. The authors present the historical and theological material in a way that is clear and concise, yet very readable. They explore accurately and in depth the complex issue of the simultaneous closeness AND differences between these two major religions, revealing the common threads but not glossing over major, and sometimes unresolved, differences. -- Rabbi Frank N. Sundheim, former Director of the Southeastern Region of the Union of Reform Judaism, Odessa, Florida
Two peoples can believe they use a common language but speak past each other . . . Jews and Christians entering into dialogue face this problem . . . In this helpful and accessible book, Professor Jones and Rabbi Leffler enable us to move past this problem by making clear the context that makes sense of language and the ways of life that a language reflects and supports. Their work is a must-read for all who are committed to the conversation between Jews and Christians. -- Clark Williamson, Indiana Professor of Christian Thought, Emeritus, Christian Theological Seminary
Especially useful to interfaith couples and their families…The authors present a guide to 'thinking outside box,' which can deepen mutual understanding between Christians and Jews, in general and interfaith couples, in particular. -- Marlena Thompson * Interfaithfamily.Com *
The Structure of Religion offers . . . a phenomenology of religion [by] presenting . . . a structural approach to Judaism and Christianity . . . The result is a remarkably successful presentation of each community couched in terms that are intelligible and (I believe) attractive to the other. The book, with its distinctive approach and clear writing style, should bring many members of the two communities into deeper and mutually appreciative dialogue. The closing section, which lists typical questions by members of one community about the other and then briefly answers the questions, will surely further that dialogue. A fine work! -- Walter J. Harrelson, Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible emeritus, Vanderbilt Divinity School

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Part I: The Structure: Two Christian Myths About Judaism; The Structure of Judaism and Christianity; Differences between Judaism and Christies; Conversion; The State of Israel; The Role of God in the Structure Chapter 4 Part II: Discussion Questions: A Jewish Response to Questions Christians Ask Jews; A Christina Response to Questions Jews Ask Christians Chapter 5 Suggestions for Further Reading Chapter 6 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761833154, 978-0761833154
      ISBN10: 0761833153

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Structure of Religion: Judaism and Christianity presents a unique approach to understand each religion within its own context by addressing the differences in the ways in which each manifests itself in the world.

      Trade Review
      The Structure of Religion is an ideal text for courses in comparative religion. The authors present the historical and theological material in a way that is clear and concise, yet very readable. They explore accurately and in depth the complex issue of the simultaneous closeness AND differences between these two major religions, revealing the common threads but not glossing over major, and sometimes unresolved, differences. -- Rabbi Frank N. Sundheim, former Director of the Southeastern Region of the Union of Reform Judaism, Odessa, Florida
      Two peoples can believe they use a common language but speak past each other . . . Jews and Christians entering into dialogue face this problem . . . In this helpful and accessible book, Professor Jones and Rabbi Leffler enable us to move past this problem by making clear the context that makes sense of language and the ways of life that a language reflects and supports. Their work is a must-read for all who are committed to the conversation between Jews and Christians. -- Clark Williamson, Indiana Professor of Christian Thought, Emeritus, Christian Theological Seminary
      Especially useful to interfaith couples and their families…The authors present a guide to 'thinking outside box,' which can deepen mutual understanding between Christians and Jews, in general and interfaith couples, in particular. -- Marlena Thompson * Interfaithfamily.Com *
      The Structure of Religion offers . . . a phenomenology of religion [by] presenting . . . a structural approach to Judaism and Christianity . . . The result is a remarkably successful presentation of each community couched in terms that are intelligible and (I believe) attractive to the other. The book, with its distinctive approach and clear writing style, should bring many members of the two communities into deeper and mutually appreciative dialogue. The closing section, which lists typical questions by members of one community about the other and then briefly answers the questions, will surely further that dialogue. A fine work! -- Walter J. Harrelson, Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible emeritus, Vanderbilt Divinity School

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Part I: The Structure: Two Christian Myths About Judaism; The Structure of Judaism and Christianity; Differences between Judaism and Christies; Conversion; The State of Israel; The Role of God in the Structure Chapter 4 Part II: Discussion Questions: A Jewish Response to Questions Christians Ask Jews; A Christina Response to Questions Jews Ask Christians Chapter 5 Suggestions for Further Reading Chapter 6 Index

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