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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Christians and Jews: Along a Theological Frontier, by A. Roy Eckhardt
Chapter Two: What Do We Really Think of Judaism, by Philip Culbertson
Chapter Three:  Probing the Jewish-Christian Reality, by Paul M. Van Buren
Chapter Four:  Fulfillment Theology and the Future of Jewish-Christian Relations, by Isaac C. Rottenberg
Chapter Five:  The Continuing Need for Judaism, by John Shelby Spong
Chapter Six:  The Uniqueness and Universality of the Holocaust, by Michael Berenbaum
Chapter Seven:  The Holocaust: Its Implications for the Church and Society Problematic, by John T. Pawlikowski
Chapter Eight:  Evangelical Christians and Holocaust Theology, by Stephen T. Davis
Chapter Nine:  The Impact of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue on Biblical Studies, by Eugene J. Fisher
Chapter Ten:  Anti-Semitism and the Christologies of Barth, Berkouwer and Pannenberg, by Eugene B. Borowitz
Chapter Eleven:  Christ Against the Jews:  A Review of Jon Sobrino’s Christology
Chapter Twelve:  A Decade of Catholic-Jewish Relations: A Reassessment, by Henry Siegman
Chapter Thirteen:  A Response to Henry Siegman, by Edward H. Flannery
Chapter Fourteen:  Judaism and Christianity:  A Theology of Co-existence, by Harold H Ditmanson
Chapter Fifteen:  Toward a New Relationship Between Christians and Jews, by David Cairns

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