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  • Judaism and Christianityby Alan Avery-Peck; Jacob Neusner

    BRILL 2009; US$ 154.00

    Top scholars in Judaic and Christian studies treat the interrelationship between Judaism and Christianity, reflecting on how the two faiths have related to and been shaped by each other as they evolved in shared historical and cultural contexts, even as each has maintained its own distinctive ideologies and beliefs. more...

  • Judaism and Psychoanalysisby Mortimer Ostow

    Karnac Books 1997; US$ 37.95

    Is psychoanalysis a 'Jewish' science? Ten essays, by the editor and other distinguished scholars, explore the 'Jewishness' of psychoanalysis, its origins in Jewish culture of the late 19th century, Freud's Jewishness, and that of his colleagues. The contributors also seek to demonstrate what the psychoanalytic approach can contribute to the study of... more...

  • The Jewish Origins of Cultural Pluralismby Daniel Greene

    Indiana University Press 2011; US$ 20.95

    Daniel Greene traces the emergence of the idea of cultural pluralism to the lived experiences of a group of Jewish college students and public intellectuals, including the philosopher Horace M. Kallen. These young Jews faced particular challenges as they sought to integrate themselves into the American ... more...

  • The Death of Judeo-Christianityby Lawrence Swaim

    John Hunt Publishing 2012; US$ 9.99

    The Israeli/Palestinian conflict is not mainly about politics, nor religion, nor even geo-politics. It is about pathology. The traumas of the 20th century have driven millions of intelligent, capable people into active psychological pathologies, which they experience as ideological realities. Some of the cult-like groups associated with Christian evangelicals... more...

  • Judaism and Other Faithsby Dan Cohn-Sherbok

    Palgrave Macmillan 1994; US$ 173.00

    This pioneering study is the first full-length exploration of the relationship between Judaism and the world's religions. After tracing the history of Jewish views of other religious traditions, the author formulates a new Jewish theology of religious pluralism. This is a vital source for all those who seek to understand Judaism among the universe... more...

  • Judaismby Dan Cohn-Sherbok

    Taylor and Francis 1999; US$ 22.95

    Judaism is a concise and readable survey of the history of the Jewish people, from earliest exile to the creation of the State of Israel and the present day. Focusing particularly on the modern period, it provides a valuable introduction to contemporary Jewish beliefs and practices and looks at the ways in which Judaism has adapted, and continues... more...

  • A Match Made in Heavenby Zev Chafets

    HarperCollins 2007; US$ 10.99

    In a time of jihad ''against Jews and Crusaders,'' the Jews of America and Israel find themselves with a powerful albeit unlikely ally: tens of millions of American evangelicals. As the conflict in the Middle East roils and divisions harden, Israel, a nation at war, welcomes this Christian support, whereas the American Jewish establishment—liberal,... more...

  • Intersecting Pathwaysby Marc A. Krell

    Oxford University Press 2003; US$ 84.99

    Marc A. Krell analyses the theologies of four 12th-century Jewish thinkers: Hans Joachim Schoeps, Franz Rosenzweig, Richard Rubenstein and Irving Greenberg, who have constructed theologies based on their interaction with Christian thought and culture. more...

  • Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinismby Geoffrey Cantor; Marc Swetlitz

    University of Chicago Press 2008; US$ 27.50

    Darwin’s theory of evolution transformed the life sciences and made profound claims about human origins and the human condition, topics often viewed as the prerogative of religion. As a result, evolution has provoked a wide variety of religious responses, ranging from angry rejection to enthusiastic acceptance. While Christian responses to... more...

  • The Christian and the Phariseeby David Rosen; R. T. Kendall

    Faithwords 2009; US$ 9.99

    The book reproduces a candid exchange of letters between two leading religious figures ¿ an evangelical preacher and a senior Jewish rabbi. This groundbreaking publication is a rare opportunity to read the heartfelt correspondence of two prolific and acclaimed theologians, as they both seek to vigorously defend their own beliefs and allow themselves... more...