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OverviewIn this book Philip Cunningham traces the remarkable developments in Catholic-Jewish relations over the last fifty years. Centuries of antipathy and suspicion, Cunningham says, have largely given way to a new, mutually enriching relationship between the two traditions of Judaism and Catholicism. A specialist in Christian-Jewish relations, Cunnin Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip A. CunninghamPublisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Imprint: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780802872098ISBN 10: 0802872093 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 02 October 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<b><i>Theological Studies</i></b> With exacting attention, Cunningham has successfully mapped the scriptural, theological, and historical elements of the Catholic Church's effort to reach 'right relationship' with the Jewish people. . . . An incomparable guide. <b><i>Theology</i></b> A valuable account of the journey within Roman Catholicism over 50 years to come to a right relationship with Jews. <b>Edward Kessler</b> Woolf Institute, Cambridge Philip Cunningham is the leading American Catholic scholar in the study of Christian-Jewish relations. In this book he charts ways forward and reasserts the importance of a partnership, a chevruta, between Christians and Jews in their joint mission to seek peace, wholeness, and health between and among their faith communities. His<i>Seeking Shalom</i>will quickly become an essential text for anyone interested in understanding Christian-Jewish relations. I highly recommend it. <b>Joseph Sievers</b> Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome On the fiftieth anniversary of the Vatican II declaration Nostra Aetate, Cunningham here provides a broad overview of where we are coming from and where the way of Christian-Jewish relations may lead. His work is theologically and ecumenically sensitive as well as solidly grounded in current biblical scholarship. . . . A must-read for anyone interested in the present and future of Christian-Jewish dialogue. <b>Christian M. Rutishauser, S.J.</b> Provinzial der Schweizer Jesuiten, Zurich Cunningham's<i>Seeking Shalom</i>is sound and comprehensive, innovative and concise, and easy to read. Theology at its best. <b>Rabbi Irving Greenberg</b> author of<i>For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity</i> This masterful book lights our way in showing how a community can leave behind the inherited hatred, triumphalism, and disrespect that bring God's name into disrepute. <b><i>Choice</i></b> Covering the decades from Vatican Council II to the present, Cunningham a leading American Catholic participant and scholar in Catholic-Jewish dialogue provides an informative account of synagogue and church reconciliation. . . . Recommended. Edward Kessler Woolf Institute, Cambridge Philip Cunningham is the leading American Catholic scholar in the study of Christian-Jewish relations. In this book he charts ways forward and reasserts the importance of a partnership, a chevruta, between Christians and Jews in their joint mission to seek peace, wholeness, and health between and among their faith communities. His Seeking Shalom will quickly become an essential text for anyone interested in understanding Christian-Jewish relations. I highly recommend it. Joseph Sievers Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome On the fiftieth anniversary of the VaticanII declaration Nostra Aetate, Cunningham here provides a broad overview of where we are coming from and where the way of Christian-Jewish relations may lead. His work is theologically and ecumenically sensitive as well as solidly grounded in current biblical scholarship. ... A must-read for anyone interested in the present and future of Christian-Jewish dialogue. Christian M. Rutishauser, S.J. Provinzial der Schweizer Jesuiten, Zurich Cunningham s Seeking Shalom is sound and comprehensive, innovative and concise, and easy to read. Theology at its best. Rabbi Irving Greenberg author of For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity This masterful book lights our way in showing how a community can leave behind the inherited hatred, triumphalism, and disrespect that bring God s name into disrepute. Choice Covering the decades from Vatican Council II to the present, Cunningham a leading American Catholic participant and scholar in Catholic-Jewish dialogue provides an informative account of synagogue and church reconciliation. . . . Recommended. Edward Kessler Woolf Institute, Cambridge Philip Cunningham is the leading American Catholic scholar in the study of Christian-Jewish relations. In this book he charts ways forward and reasserts the importance of a partnership, a chevruta, between Christians and Jews in their joint mission to seek peace, wholeness, and health between and among their faith communities. His Seeking Shalom will quickly become an essential text for anyone interested in understanding Christian-Jewish relations. I highly recommend it. Joseph Sievers Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome On the fiftieth anniversary of the VaticanII declaration Nostra Aetate, Cunningham here provides a broad overview of where we are coming from and where the way of Christian-Jewish relations may lead. His work is theologically and ecumenically sensitive as well as solidly grounded in current biblical scholarship. ... A must-read for anyone interested in the present and future of Christian-Jewish dialogue. Christian M. Rutishauser, S.J. Provinzial der Schweizer Jesuiten, Zurich Cunningham s Seeking Shalom is sound and comprehensive, innovative and concise, and easy to read. Theology at its best. Rabbi Irving Greenberg author of For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity This masterful book lights our way in showing how a community can leave behind the inherited hatred, triumphalism, and disrespect that bring God s name into disrepute. Author InformationPhilip A. Cunningham is professor of theology and director of the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia. His other books include Christ Jesus and the Jewish People Today: New Explorations of Theological Interrelationships. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |