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  • Compiled predominately from papers given at a 1999 conference commemorating the first year of the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, Challenges in JewishChristian Relations, edited by James Aitken and Edward Kessler, is a recent addition to the growing collection of collaborative works examining various aspects of the Jewish-Christian dialogue

  • In his article discussing the effects of history on the dialogue, Marc Saperstein makes the case that a comprehensive understanding of the historical relationship between Jews and Christians is an essential component of the on-going dialogue

  • The variety of interpretative methods that Sawyer covers points to one of the inherent difficulties associated with this type of collaborative work

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Compiled predominately from papers given at a 1999 conference commemorating the first year of the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, Challenges in JewishChristian Relations, edited by James Aitken and Edward Kessler, is a recent addition to the growing collection of collaborative works examining various aspects of the Jewish-Christian dialogue. 5) The scope of the dialogue and, by relation, that of the book reflects this complexity in the many disciplines covered in the articles.

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