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Jewish-Christian relations

Latest Mosaic Content for Jewish-Christian 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. Observation ·

    Where Did the Idea of Three “Abrahamic Faiths” Come From?

    By Philologos

    The incompatible narratives of Judaism and Islam, and what the Bible has to say about them.

    Where Did the Idea of Three “Abrahamic Faiths” Come From?
  3. Observation ·

    The Jewish Roots of the Christian Phrase “Turn the Other Cheek”

    By Philologos

    The contrast between New Testament forbearance and Hebraic hard-heartedness is an idea that won't die.

    The Jewish Roots of the Christian Phrase “Turn the Other Cheek”
  4. 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.”
  5. Observation ·

    Mosaic’s Year in Review: Jews, Christians, and the United States

    By The Editors

    The best of what we published in 2020 on the ever-changing relationship between Jews and Christians, and in particular American Jews and American Christians.

    Mosaic’s Year in Review: Jews, Christians, and the United States
  6. Response ·

    Why Christians Are Now Redefining Their Relationship with Judaism

    By Wilfred M. McClay

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

    Why Christians Are Now Redefining Their Relationship with Judaism
  7. Response ·

    The Complicated Relationship between Mormons and Jews

    By Matthew Bowman

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

    The Complicated Relationship between Mormons and Jews
  8. Response ·

    Does the New Testament Support Christian Zionism?

    By Jon D. Levenson

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

    Does the New Testament Support Christian Zionism?
  9. Monthly Essay ·

    What Christians See in Jews and Israel in 2020 of the Common Era

    By Wilfred M. McClay

    Christians are today closer to the Jewish people than they've been in thousands of years. What are the sources of this momentous rapprochement, and how likely is it to hold?

    What Christians See in Jews and Israel in 2020 of the Common Era
  10. 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
  11. Observation ·

    Where MLK Really Stood on Israel and the Palestinians

    By Martin Kramer

    On Martin Luther King Day, the ghost of the great civil-rights leader was summoned to condemn Israel. The problem? While alive, King had plenty of opportunities to do so—and never did.

    Where MLK Really Stood on Israel and the Palestinians
  12. 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?
  13. Response ·

    Who Can Save Europe’s Jews? Only Its Christians.

    By George Weigel

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

    Who Can Save Europe’s Jews? Only Its Christians.