"Freunde des alten und des neuen Gottesvolkes". Theologische Annäherungen an das Judentum nach 1945 (original) (raw)
Between Studying the Bible and Coping with the Past: Jewish-Christian Dialogue in the Post-council Period in Germany and Austria
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Edinost in dialog, 2020
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Jewish Christians, Messianic Jews, and the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) in Christian-Jewish Encounters since 1945: An Overview. Ulrich Laepple
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Susannah Heschel, “Confronting the Past: Post-1945 German Protestant Theology and the Fate of the Jews,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 24 (2010): 46-70
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Michael A. Meyer, “(German-) Jewish History from Within: Concluding Remarks,” Aschkenas, no. 18-19 (2008-2009): 147-150
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AN IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBILITY? JEWISH BARTHIANISM IN INTERWAR GERMANY
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Modern Theology, vol. 33 no. 3 (July 2017):348-368.
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"Jewish-Christian Relations in Early Modern Germany - A Review", European Association of Jewish Studies Newsletter 16 (2005), 34-47.
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Germany as Museum of Jewish History and Laboratory for Jewish-Christian Relations*
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Moshe Sluhovsky and Aya Elyada, “Introduction,” in Irene Aue-Ben-David, Aya Elyada, Moshe Sluhovsky, and Christian Wiese (eds.), Jews and Protestants from the Reformation to the Present, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020, 1–12
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German-Jewish Thought Between Religion and Politics: Festschrift in Honor of Paul Mendes-Flohr on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday. Edited by ChristianWiese and MartinaUrban. Boston: De Gruyter, 2012. Pp. ix + 458. Cloth, $182.00
Paul Mendes-Flohr
Religious Studies Review, 2013
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Susannah Heschel, “The Impact of Nazism on German Rabbinics Scholarship,” Review of Rabbinic Judaism, vol. 13, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 76-87
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The Specter of “Godless Jewry”: Secularism and the “Jewish Question” in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Robert P. Ericksen and Susannah Heschel, “The German Churches and the Holocaust,” in Dan Stone, ed., Historiography of the Holocaust (London: Palgrave Press, 2004), 296-318
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Langton, D. "Relations between Christians and Jews, Post-WWI." In Cambridge History of Christianity, ed. Hugh McLeod, 483-493. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Challenging Colonial Discourse: Jewish Studies and Protestant Theology in Wilhelmine Germany (Review)
Laurence L Edwards
Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2007
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Jewish Theology in Germany: The co-Existence of Secular and Religious Discourse
Walter Homolka
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Susannah Heschel, “Nazifying Christian Theology: Walter Grundmann and the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Church Life,” Church History, vol. 63, no. 4 (December 1994): 587-605
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2018
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Susannah Heschel, “Response to ‘From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933-1965’, by John Connelly,” Catholic Historical Review, vol. 98, no. 4 (October 2012): 760-762
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The 1947 Seelisberg Conference: The Foundation of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue
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The Jewish Question in French Catholic Theology, 1944-1965 [2011/14]
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"The Politics of 20th Century German-Jewish Messianism"
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The Attitude of the Catholic Church toward the Jews: An Outline of a Turbulent History
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*New Perspectives on Jewish-Christian Relations: In Honor of David Berger*, eds. Elisheva Carlebach and Jacob J. Schacter (Leiden: Brill, 2012)
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Judaism Buried or Revitalised? Wissenschaft des Judentums in Nineteenth Century Germany – Impact, Actuality, and Applicability Today
George Y. Kohler
Daniel J. Lasker (ed.), Jewish Thought and Jewish Belief, Beer Sheva 2012
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Old and New Orders of Knowledge in Modern Jewish History. In: Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 59 (Fall 2016), 59-82.
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Michael A. Meyer, “Jews as Jews versus Jews as Germans: Two Historical Perspectives,” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, no. 36 (1991): xv-xxii
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Kevin P. Spicer, ed. Antisemitism, Christian Ambivalence and the Holocaust
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Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 2011
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Doctoral Thesis: The German State Church Under Nazism: The Institute for the Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Church Life, Die Botschaft Gottes, and the Limits of Contextual Theology
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Susannah Heschel, “Jews and Christianity,” in Mitchell Hart and Tony Michels, eds., The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 8: The Modern World, 1815-2000 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 1063-1092
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The Debate on De Judaeis and Ecumenical Dialogue, in N. Lamdan, A. Melloni (eds.), Nostra Aetate. Origins, Promulgation, Impact on Jewish-Catholic Relations, Proceedings of the International Conference, Jerusalem 30 October - 1 November 2005.
Mauro Velati
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A communicative gap: Bourgeois Jews and Protestants in the public sphere of early Imperial Germany
Uffa Jensen
History of European Ideas, 2006
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Michael A. Meyer, “Epilogue. The Dynamic Relationship of ‘German’ and ‘Jewish’,” in Kerry Wallach and Aya Elyada, eds., German-Jewish Studies: Next Generations (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2022), 269-278
Michael A. Meyer
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Michael Brenner, “Gnosis and History: Polemics of German-Jewish Identity from Graetz to Scholem,” New German Critique 77 (Spring-Summer 1999): 45-60
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Jewish theology and Jewish studies in Germany
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Review of Daniel Heinz, ed. _Freikirchen und Juden im 'Dritten Reich'_
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The German Jewish Encounter and German Historical Culture
Christhard Hoffmann
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 41, 1996
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