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Post-Holocaust Jewish–Christian Dialogue
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This book addresses the historical, linguistic, philosophical, and theological dimensions of post-Holocaust Jewish-Christian dialogue. The distinguished thinkers who contribute illuminate how far the interfaith dialogue has come and what remains to be achieved.
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.
Title: Post-Holocaust Jewish–Christian Dialogue
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This book addresses the historical, linguistic, philosophical, and theological dimensions of post-Holocaust Jewish-Christian dialogue.
The distinguished thinkers who contribute illuminate how far the interfaith dialogue has come and what remains to be achieved.
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