Most of the available books that deal with the Jewish-Christian relationship are primarily historical studies concentrating on the Jewish background of Christianity, the separation of Christianity from Judaism, or the medieval disputations between Judaism and Christianity. This volume is a philosophically constructed theological argument carefully drawing upon classical Jewish sources. It advocates that there is actual justification from within the Jewish religious tradition for the new relationship between Judaism and Christianity. As such, the book lays the groundwork for a more theologically serious development of Jewish-Christian dialogue.
David Novak, Edgar M. Bronfman Professor of Modern Judaic Studies, University of Virginia
"This is a book from which both Jews and Christians will learn as much about their own traditions as about the other's ... Destined to become a classic in this sensitive and most timely area." - Choice
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