Symposium: The Protestant-Jewish Conundrum; Introduction: Volume 24, Jonathan Frankel, and the Future of Studies in Contemporary Jewry; The One and the Many: Unity and Diversity in Protestant Attitudes toward the Jews; Confronting the Past: Post-1945 German Protestant Theology and the Fate of the Jews; The Passion of the Christ and Its Ramifications with Reference to the Protestant Churches and Christian-Jewish Relations; The Attitude of the World Council of Churches (WCC) toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Leighton, The Presbyterian-Jewish Impasse
Summary
This volume takes up the problem of relations between the various Protestant churches and Jews, Judaism, and the State of Israel. Among the subjects discussed are: the attitudes of the Evangelical movement toward Jews and Israel; German Protestantism during World War II; mainstream Protestant churches and the question of Israeli policy; Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ;" and the history of relations between Protestantism and Judaism and they developed since the Reformation up to the present day