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Title The Protestant-Jewish conundrum / edited by Jonathan Frankel and Ezra Mendelsohn
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 299 pages)
Series Studies in contemporary Jewry, 0740-8625 ; 24
Studies in contemporary Jewry ; 24.
Contents 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Protestant churches -- Relations -- Judaism -- History
Judaism -- Relations -- Protestant churches -- History
Evangelicalism -- Relations -- Judaism -- History
Judaism -- Relations -- Evangelicalism -- History
RELIGION -- Judaism -- Theology.
Evangelicalism
Interfaith relations
Judaism
Protestant churches
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Frankel, Jonathan.
Mendelsohn, Ezra.
Makhon le-Yahadut zemanenu ʻa. sh. Avraham Harman
ISBN 9780199753413
0199753415
Other Titles At head of title: Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem