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The three parts of the book denote distinct modalities by which the encounter between Judaism and other religions is broached
Three essays are included in the middle section, each relating in its own way to “Judaism and the Other.”
Extent to which pluralism is compatible with Jewish tradition, Sagi’s short article is an invaluable survey in English of some of his key philosophical insights into this question
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The three parts of the book denote distinct modalities by which the encounter between Judaism and other religions is broached. REVIEW Alon Goshen-Gottstein and Eugene Korn, Eds. Jewish Theology and World Religions In June 2005 scholars convened at the University of Scranton to discuss the contemporary theological implications of the Jewish encounter with the religions of the world.
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