Classical Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: Comparing Theologies


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Description: Among the worlds religions Christianity and Judaism are the most symmetrical. But in our day of religious tolerance a tendency to overlook the vital differences between the two religions in the name of good will can undermine constructive Jewish-Christian dialogue. In this book Bruce D. Chilton describes early Christian thought and Jacob Neusner describes early Judaic thought on fundamental issues such as creation and human nature Christ and Torah sin and atonement and eschatology. At the end of each chapter each assesses the others perspective and a final chapter explains why the authors believe theological confrontation--not just comparison--defines the task of interfaith dialogue today. About the Contributor(s): Bruce D. Chilton is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Religion Chaplain of the College and Executive Director of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson New York. Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Their earlier joint publications include Trading Places: The Intersecting Histories of Judaism and Christianity and Comparing Spiritualities: Formative Christianity and Judaism on Finding Life and Meeting Death.
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