European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe
Including but not limited to topics: INTERFAITH RELATIONS
01/04/2004 | Na stronie od 01/04/2004
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Volumes:
Vol. 37, No. 1, Spring 2004
Published by: Berghahn Books
Front Matter
Journal Information
For over 50 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe. It has reflected the different realities of each country and helped to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust. The journal offers: stimulating debates exploring the responses of Judaism to contemporary political, social, and philosophical challenges; articles reflecting the full range of contemporary Jewish life in Europe, and including documentation of the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchange as a unique exploration of ideas from leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals with a variety of documentation, poetry, and book reviews section; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.
Publisher Information
Berghahn Books is an award-winning independent scholarly publisher of distinguished books and journals in the humanities and social sciences, headed by a mother (books) and daughter (journals) team. Its program, which includes 35 journals to date and 100 new titles a year, is focused on History, Sociology & Anthropology, International Politics & Policy Studies, Cultural and Media Studies, Jewish
EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL (pp. 1-3)
Jonathan Magonet
INTERFAITH RELATIONS
- WHY ARE THERE SO FEW JEWISH STATEMENTS ON CHRISTIANITY OR JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS?, Danny Burkeman
- AWARD OF THE HERMANN MAAS MEDAL TO THE STANDING CONFERENCE OF JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS IN EUROPE (GENGENBACH, 26 JANUARY 2003), Karl-Josef Kuschel, Ute Stamm, Chadigah M. Kissel and Jonathan Magonet
EDUCATION WITHIN OUR FAITH COMMUNITI/2004-award-hermann-maas-medalES
- Laura Janner-Klausner: WHAT DO WE LEARN AND WHAT DO WE TEACH ABOUT OURSELVES AND ABOUT OTHERS?
- Jacobus Schoneveld: WHAT DO WE LEARN AND WHAT DO WE TEACH ABOUT OURSELVES AND ABOUT OTHERS?
- Halima Krausen: WHAT DO WE LEARN AND WHAT DO WE TEACH ABOUT OURSELVES AND ABOUT OTHERS?
INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN CONFLICT
- Marten Marquardt: INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
- Hamideh Mohagheghi: INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
- Harvey Hames: HOW DO CONFLICT SITUATIONS AFFECT OUR FAITH COMMUNITIES AND OUR INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONSHIPS?
THE RELIGIOUS CHALLENGE
- Michael Pertz: THE RELIGIOUS CHALLENGE OF LIVING BETWEEN CULTURES
- Rainer B. Irmgedruth: THE RELIGIOUS CHALLENGE: TO LIVE IN THE CONTEXT OF DIVERSE CULTURES
Journal Information
For over 50 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe. It has reflected the different realities of each country and helped to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust. The journal offers: stimulating debates exploring the responses of Judaism to contemporary political, social, and philosophical challenges; articles reflecting the full range of contemporary Jewish life in Europe, and including documentation of the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchange as a unique exploration of ideas from leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals with a variety of documentation, poetry, and book reviews section; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.
Publisher Information
Berghahn Books is an award-winning independent scholarly publisher of distinguished books and journals in the humanities and social sciences, headed by a mother (books) and daughter (journals) team. Its program, which includes 35 journals to date and 100 new titles a year, is focused on History,
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