Christian-Jewish relations. A very short introduction
Christian-Jewish relations. A very short introduction
Author(s): Andrzej Piotr PerzyńskiSubject(s): History of Church(es), History of the Holocaust
Published by: Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Keywords: Judaism; Israel; dialogue; Christian Churches; Christianity in Jewish terms; Second Vatican Council; God’s covenant with Israel; Jewish people; Shoah; permanent value of Judaism; Roman Catholic Church
Summary/Abstract: Since the beginning of the twentieth century the relationship between Judaism and Christianity has changed dramatically and is one of the few pieces of encouraging news that can be reported today about the encounter between religions. The rapprochement in relations and the develop-ment of a new way of thinking were pioneered by a small number of scholars and religious leaders in the first half of the century. However, it was the impact of the Holocaust, the creation of the State of Israel, the development of the ecumenical movement and the work of the Second Vatican Council (1962-65) which in combination made the changes more widespread. As a re-sult, Christianity, so long an instigator of violence against Jews, rediscovered a respect and ad-miration for Judaism, and the once close relationship, which had become a distant memory, has been to a large extent restored. For Jews, the traditional view that they were on their own and that Christianity was an enemy has been replaced by a realisation that partnership with Christian-ity is possible and that both faiths share a Messianic vision of God’s kingdom on earth
Journal: Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
- Issue Year: 28/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 221-229
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English