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OverviewAn innovative introduction to Judaism and the Jewish people for Christian readers In this fascinating and highly original book, Tzvi Novick introduces readers to foundational features of Jewish theology by explaining its similarities to and differences from Christian theology. Novick also leads readers through the major milestones of Christian teaching about Jews and Judaism, devoting particular attention to contemporary teachings and unsettled questions. Each chapter includes helpful recommendations for further reading as well as detailed discussion questions, making the book an outstanding resource for teaching. In the introduction, Novick eloquently conveys why a book like this is needed: ""If Christians take themselves to have, in some sense, a common destiny with the Jewish people, then they should understand who these fellow travelers are. . . . If the Church is committed to the notion that God's covenant with the Jewish people endures, then Jewish responses to God can in principle be an important source of theological insight for Christians themselves."" This is a beautifully written book that contributes richly to interfaith dialogue and understanding. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tzvi NovickPublisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Imprint: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9780802884329ISBN 10: 0802884326 Pages: 303 Publication Date: 27 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Novick provides a new paradigm for teaching Christians about Judaism. Traversing both the shared heritage between Jews and Christians and the distinctive elements of the Jewish tradition, this book is an invaluable resource both inside and outside the classroom."" --Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Boston College ""Tzvi Novick has produced an engaging account of Judaism, designed for a Christian audience, particularly Roman Catholics, but of interest to all. Novick guides the reader through three thousand years of Jewish history, explaining key practices and beliefs, identifying similarities of and differences between Christianity and Judaism. The book is commendable for its clarity and accessibility. It includes a brief bibliography at the end of each chapter enabling further reflection. I recommend this book to all those who wish to learn more about Judaism and the key concerns of Jews today."" --Ed Kessler, founder president of the Woolf Institute (UK), chair of the advisory board overseeing the unification of Reform and Liberal Judaism ""This is an insightful, comprehensive and simpatico presentation of Judaism from which both Christians and Jews will benefit. The author writes from a modern Orthodox perspective but often presents the range of denominational views respectfully. This book combines meaningful instruction on Jewish religion with a remarkable parallel presentation of Christian conceptions of Judaism in historic context. Thus what has been called 'the teaching of contempt' tradition in Christianity is presented without anger or 'guilting.' This allows Christians of good will and Jews who want a better future for Jewish Christian relations to leave hostility and misrepresentation behind--a signal achievement. This book will be most useful to Christians of deep faith who seek to continue on the path of healing between Jesus's family and the faith in which he grew and their covenant faith which brought the Gospel to the farthest reaches of the earth."" --Irving Greenberg, president of the J. J. Greenberg Institute for the Advancement of Jewish Life, senior scholar in residence at the Hadar Institute, author of For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter of Judaism and Christianity ""In this book, Tzvi Novick provides an amazingly comprehensive and accessible introduction to the Jewish people's history, texts, traditions, and practices. Written with a Christian audience in mind and drawing on his classroom experience, he constantly offers comparisons and contrasts to Christianity with great insight, knowledge, and sensitivity. Indeed, readers of any or no religious background, including Jews, will benefit from this book's judicious and nuanced presentation of Judaism and its theological and historical relationship with Christianity."" --Philip A. Cunningham, director of the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations, Saint Joseph's University ""Novick has authored a most welcome and highly readable guide for understanding the richness and diversity of Jewish religious thought and practice. Well researched and written by a modern Orthodox Jew, this is a valuable read for both Jews and Christians. One of Novick's strengths is the ability to give the reader a feel for the inner spirit of Judaism and its practices. This volume may be used effectively as a classroom text or as a helpful companion to an interfaith dialogue group. This illuminating, well-balanced text offers a fresh set of Jewish eyes to explore the theological story of Judaism. I highly recommend this book."" --Marvin R. Wilson, emeritus professor of biblical and theological studies, Gordon College ""Novick's Judaism is a succinct and yet comprehensive account of Judaism for the general Christian reader. The key elements of Jewish/Christian relations as well as Jewish thought and practice are covered with frankness and generosity. This is an excellent volume for study and reflection whether in the college or seminary classroom or the priest or pastor's office. I commend it with enthusiasm."" --John E. Phelan Jr., emeritus president and dean, North Park Theological Seminary Author InformationTzvi Novick is the Abrams Jewish Thought and Culture Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. His publications include An Introduction to the Scriptures of Israel: History and Theology and Piyyuṭ and Midrash: Form, Genre, and History. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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