A Shift in Jewish-Lutheran Relations? (Documentation 48)
A Shift in Jewish-Lutheran Relations? (Documentation 48)
Jewish-Lutheran dialogue deals with fundamental issues pertaining to coexistence and relationships in light of Christian hostility toward the Jews. The 1984 LWF Assembly signaled a new start in the dialogue between Jews and Lutherans, and the 2001 consultation was a manifestation of this breakthrough and an exhortation not to forget the common commitment to end “the justifiable bitterness and defensiveness that have plagued Lutheran-Jewish relations.” The essays in this collection testify to this turning point that the 1984 Assembly had foreseen.
Publisher: The Lutheran World Federation
Series: Documentation 48
Department: DTPW
Pages: 209
Editors: Wolfgang Greive and Peter N. Prove
Languages: English, German