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These dialogues began in 1993 as an outgrowth of a 1990 conference on Catholic-Jewish relations that commemorated the 25th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, the Vatican II document encouraging dialogue between the Catholic church and non-Christian religions. This volume contains a record of the first five Nostra Aetate dialogues, and it brings together an impressive array of Jewish and Catholic scholars. The conversations here take up the Jewishness of Jesus(John Meier and Shaye Cohen); the Death of Jesus(the late Raymond Brown and Michael Cook); Catholic-Jewish Dialogue and the New Millennium(Ismar Schorsch and John Cardinal OConnor); Jerusalem in Jewish and early Christian Thought(Robert Wilkins and Michael Fishbane); and Abraham Joshua Heschel as prophet of social activism(Eugene Borowitz and Daniel Berrigan). Moderators and respondents include religion journalist Peter Steinfels, Rabbi Burton Visotzky and Susannah Heschel, Abraham Joshua Heschels daughter. The volume is a solid introduction to some of the most important historical work on Christian origins, Jewish-Christian relations and the historical Jesus. The discussion of contemporary issues, especially between Brown and Cook and between Heschel and Berrigan, is lively and accessible. This collection serves as a model for interreligious dialogue.

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title:No Religion Is an Island : The Nostra Aetate Dialogues
author:Bristow, Edward.
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823218252
print isbn13:9780823218257
ebook isbn13:9780585125374
language:English
subjectJudaism--Relations--Catholic Church--Congresses, Catholic Church--Relations--Judaism--Congresses, Vatican Council--(2nd :--1962-1965)--Declaratio de ecclesiae habitudine ad religiones non-Christianas--Congresses.
publication date:1998
lcc:BM535.N59 1998eb
ddc:261.2/6
subject:Judaism--Relations--Catholic Church--Congresses, Catholic Church--Relations--Judaism--Congresses, Vatican Council--(2nd :--1962-1965)--Declaratio de ecclesiae habitudine ad religiones non-Christianas--Congresses.
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No Religion is an Island
The Nostra Aetate Dialogues
edited by
Edward Bristow
No Religion is an Island The Nostra Aetate Dialogues - image 2
Fordham University Press
New York
1998
Page iv
Copyright 1998 by Fordham University Press
All rights reserved
LC 98-38054
ISBN 0-8232-1824-4 (hardcover)
ISBN 0-8232-1825-2 (paperback)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
No religion is an island: the Nostra Aetate dialogues / edited by
Edward W. Bristow.
p. cm.
Based on a series of dialogues held at Fordham University.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8232-1824-4 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-8232-1825-2 (pbk.:
alk. paper)
1. Judaism Relations Catholic Church Congresses. 2. Catholic
Church Relations Judaism Congresses. 3. Vatican Council (wnd:
1962-1965) Declaratio de ecclesiae habitudine ad religiones non
-Christianas Congresses. I. Bristow, Edward W.
BM535.N59 1998
261.2'6 dc21Picture 3Picture 4Picture 598-38054
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10CIP
Printed in the United States of America
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Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Preface
Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J.
ix
West Side Story
Burton L. Visotzky
1
A Catholic Perspective on Nostra Aetate
Donald J. Moore, S.J.
12
The Jewishness of Jesus (November 10, 1993)
Peter Steinfels
John P. Meier
Shaye J.D. Cohen
24
The Death of Jesus (November 17, 1994)
Burton L. Visotzky
Raymond E. Brown
Michael J. Cook
56
Catholic-Jewish Dialogue and the New Millenium (November 20, 1995)
Margaret Steinfels
Ismar Schorsch
His Eminence John Cardinal O'Connor
101
Jerusalem: Heavenly City and Earthly Center in Jewish and Early Christian Thought (November 14, 1996)
Byron Shafer
Robert Wilken
Michael Fishbane
124

Page vi
Abraham Joshua Heschel: Prophet of Social Activism (November 10, 1997)
John Healey
Eugene Borowitz
Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Susannah Heschel
153
Notes on Contributors
181

Page vii
Acknowledgments
The Nostra Aetate Dialogues at Fordham University very rapidly developed a large, faithful, and informed following. That we have consistently played to full houses and generated lengthy public exchange suggests that this permanent record of the first five annual programs will be of interest to all who are concerned with interfaith dialogue.
I would like to thank Fr. Joseph A O'Hare, S.J., for encouraging the creation of the series, and Dr. Robert Carrubba, Fordham's Vice President for Academic Affaris, for encouraging the publication of the proceedings. We are especially grateful to Mr. Kenneth Hickman and, too, the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies of the Jewish Theological Seminary for providing financial support for the book. Funders of the programs have included the J. Aron Charitable Foundation, the Summit Foundation, the Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum Foundation, and Mr. Sidney Rosenblatt. Fordham's co-sponsor for the series, the Jewish Community Center on the Upper West Side, has been instrumental in the considerable popularity of our annual programs.
All of the original presentations and exchanges have been annotated where appropriate, and several papers have been substantially expanded for publication. The sad news of Fr. Raymond Brown's death reached just before publication. Fr. Brown's contribution first appeared in America, April 1, 1995. After speaking at Fordham in November 1994, Fr. Brown recorded his thoughts in a systematic manner and they subsequently appeared in the Jesuit weekly. Fr. Brown asked that this paper form his contribution to the volume. Our title, which so aptly reflects the spirit of the dialogues, is borrowed from a 1966 lecture by Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel at the Union Theological Seminary.
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