Tikvah

Jewish-Catholic relations

Latest Mosaic Content for Jewish-Catholic relations

  1. Response ·

    The Quest for Wisdom, Truth, and Virtue at the University of Dallas

    By Jonathan J. Sanford

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    The Quest for Wisdom, Truth, and Virtue at the University of Dallas
  2. Response ·

    “Today the Jews. Tomorrow You.”

    By Andrew Doran

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    “Today the Jews. Tomorrow You.”
  3. Observation ·

    A Tale of Two Soloveitchiks

    By Jon D. Levenson

    One Soloveitchik warned about the dangers of Jewish-Christian dialogue. Another, his forebear, tried to intensify such dialogue, or so a third member of the family now argues. Is he right?

    A Tale of Two Soloveitchiks
  4. Response ·

    Can Traditionalist Catholics Really Accept Catholic Zionism?

    By Kevin J. Madigan

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Can Traditionalist Catholics Really Accept Catholic Zionism?
  5. Response ·

    The Church Is Still Decades Away From Full Recognition of Israel

    By Daniel Johnson

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    The Church Is Still Decades Away From Full Recognition of Israel
  6. Monthly Essay ·

    The New Catholic Zionism

    By Gavin D’Costa

    Protestant evangelical Zionism has a centuries-old pedigree. Could Catholic Zionism, evolving over the last half-century, become official Church teaching?

    The New Catholic Zionism
  7. Response ·

    Should Religious People Affirm the Modern Liberal Order, or Reject It?

    By Nathan Shields

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Should Religious People Affirm the Modern Liberal Order, or Reject It?
  8. Response ·

    Some Catholic Religious Thinkers Are Anti-Liberal, but the Church Is Not

    By R. J. Snell

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Some Catholic Religious Thinkers Are Anti-Liberal, but the Church Is Not
  9. Response ·

    Comparing (and Contrasting) Catholic and Jewish Reactions to the Modern Liberal Order

    By Jon D. Levenson

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Comparing (and Contrasting) Catholic and Jewish Reactions to the Modern Liberal Order
  10. Monthly Essay ·

    The Church’s Once-Notorious Seizure of a Jewish Child Is Back. Why?

    By Nathan Shields

    In play again are bitterly contested questions about the Catholic Church, about religion and politics, and—inevitably—about Christianity's relation to Judaism and the Jews.

    The Church’s Once-Notorious Seizure of a Jewish Child Is Back. Why?