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Jacob’s Younger Brother: Christian-Jewish Relations after Vatican II

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Management number 231931538 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $7.91 Model Number 231931538
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A Seminary Co-op Notable Book“An astute and evenhanded study of how both faiths view themselves and each other.”—Publishers Weekly“An illuminating and important new book…An intellectual, cultural, and political challenge…[F]or anyone for whom the Jewish-Christian story is an important element in defining his or her identity.”—Israel Jacob Yuval, Haaretz“An extraordinarily sophisticated, insightful and provocative examination of how Roman Catholics and Orthodox Jews addressed the prospect of reconciliation in the second half of the twentieth century.”—Glenn C. Altschuler, Jerusalem Post“A volume from which both Jewish and Catholic scholars may learn…This is an excellent book.”—Eugene J. Fisher, Catholic News ServiceA new chapter in Jewish-Christian relations opened in the second half of the twentieth century when the Second Vatican Council exonerated Jews from the accusation of deicide and declared that the Jewish people had never been rejected by God. In a few carefully phrased statements, two millennia of deep hostility were swept into the trash heap of history.But old animosities die hard. While Catholic and Jewish leaders publicly promoted interfaith dialogue, doubts remained behind closed doors. Drawing on extensive research in contemporary rabbinical literature, Karma Ben-Johanan shows that Jewish leaders welcomed the Catholic condemnation of antisemitism but were less enthusiastic about the Church’s sudden urge to claim their friendship. Catholic theologians hoped Vatican II would turn the page on an embarrassing history, while Orthodox rabbis, in contrast, believed they were finally free to say what they thought of Christianity.Jacob’s Younger Brother pulls back the veil of interfaith dialogue to reveal how Orthodox rabbis and Catholic leaders spoke about each other when outsiders were not in the room. There Ben-Johanan finds Jews reluctant to accept the latest whims of a Church that had unilaterally dictated the terms of Jewish-Christian relations for centuries. Read more

ASIN B09LMT476C
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ISBN13 978-0674276345
Language English
File size 4.1 MB
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Publisher Belknap Press
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Print length 354 pages
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Publication date May 17, 2022
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