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Additional authors: Michel, Thomas F., -- 1941- -- editor.
Series: The Abrahamic dialogues series Edition statement:1st edition Published by : Fordham University Press, (New York :) Physical details: x, 230 pages ; 22 cm. ISBN:9780823228119 (hardback); 0823228118. Year: 2007
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"The papers in this volume were delivered at the Third International Colloquium of Jesuits in Jewish-Christian dialogue ... held at Bad Schönbrunn in Zug, Switzerland, from July 18 to 23, 2005"--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-222) and index.

Preface / Thomas Michel -- Introduction / Harold Kasimov -- From windfall to fall : the conversos in the Society of Jesus / Marc Rastoin -- Reflections on the dialogue between Jew and non-Jew in the Bible and in rabbinic literature / Tovia Ben-Chorin -- The goal of the Ignatian exercises and Soloveitchik's halakhic spirituality / Christian M. Rutishauser -- An Ignatian perspective on contemporary Jewish spirituality / Donald Moore -- The Jewish theology of Abraham Joshua Heschel as a challenge for Catholic theology / Stanislaw Obirek -- The genius and the wisdom of Harold Bloom / Peter Du Brul -- From Midrash to Rashi to contemporary narrative exegesis (R. Alter, M. Sternberg, et al.) : continuity in Jewish biblical reading / Jean-Pierre Sonnet -- Inscribe the new in the old : inner-biblical exegesis (M. Fishbane) and the hermeneutics of innovation (B. Levinson) / Jean-Pierre Sonnet -- A Catholic conversation with Hannah Arendt / James Bernauer -- What might Israelis and Jews learn about Christians and Christianity at Yad Vashem? / David M. Neuhaus.

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