01779nam a2200361 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200120007508200130008710000170010010000100011710000110012724500280013824500350016624500160020126000110021726000330022826000090026130000110027030000290028130000090031049000230031952007860034265000480112865000250117665000120120185600650121391100380127895700140131699900170133095200700134720260119071246.02024-01-30 10:05:33 a9780802828422, 0802828426 aeng a296.396 bD249-N94 aNovak, David d1941- eAuthor aTalking with Christians bMusings of a Jewish Theologian cDavid Novak aU.S.A. bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. c2005 a269tr. bPaperback, illustrations c23cm aRadical traditions aDavid Novak's reflections explore the central theological concerns of Judaism and Christianity and provide a unique Jewish perspective on Jewish-Christian dialogue. Novak ranges broadly over what matters most in interfaith discussion, including the nature of revelation and the methods of a true theological dialogue that does not slip into relativism. Alongside searching studies of such great Christian theologians as Thomas Aquinas, Karl Barth, and Paul Tillich, Novak offers empathetic treatments of contemporary issues, including the controversial canonization of Jewish convert Edith Stein and the moral crisis of the West after the Holocaust. His Talking with Christians is a significant sign of hope for all people of faith who recognize the need to learn from one another. aChristianity and other religions -- Judaism aInterfaith relations aJudaism4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/13501/t.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng a231010TKH c13352d13352 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-13352v0.00yBK