Palais U Entrée_CSRES Colloque int'al 3-5 juin 2008 stèle Samson haCohen_Obernai1702 & cloître St Pierre-le-Jeune Stg & Gde Mosquée de Stg

Bibliographie sélective de John T. Pawlikowski

Parmi ses ouvrages:

  • The Challenge of the Holocaust for Christian Theology (New York, 1978; revised edition: New York, ADL, 1982);


  • Christian-Jewish Dialogue
    Christ in the Light of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2001)
                        [An examination of how Christology has been impacted by new research generated within the Christian-Jewish                     dialogue since Vatican II's Nostra Aetate];




  • Jesus and the Theology of Israel (recently published in a Russian edition);


  • Biblical and Theological Reflections on the Challenge of Peace;


  • Justice in the Marketplace: CTU's Pastoral Commentary on the Bishops' Letter on the Economy;


  • editor with Richard N. Fragomeni of The Ecological Challenge: Ethical, Liturgical and Spiritual Responses (Collegeville, MN, The Liturgical Press);


  • Reinterpreting Revelation and Tradition
    editor with Hayim Goren Perelmuter of Reinterpreting Revelation and Tradition: Jews and Christians in                     Conversation (Franklin, WI, Sheed & Ward)
                        [An overview of theological themes under discussion in the current Christian-Jewish dialogue];




  • editor with Jack Bemporad and Joseph Sievers of Good and Evil after Auschwitz: Ethical Implications for Today (Hoboken, NJ: KTAV, 2000); essay: "God: The Foundational Ethical Question after the Holocaust", 53-66.


  • Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust
    editor with Judith H. Banki of Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Christian and Jewish Perspectives (Franklin,                     WI: Sheed & Ward, 2001)
                        [Papers from two conferences held at the Catholic Theological Union. The first focuses on the 1998 Vatican                     document on the Holocaust “We Remember”; the second is a more general essay on ethical implications of the                     Holocaust: "The Holocaust: Its Challenges for Understanding Human Responsibility"];


  • editor with Eugene J. Korn of Two Faiths, One Covenant? Jewish And Christian Identity In The Presence Of The Other (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005)
    [An overview on how Christians and Jews have understood the interrelationship of the two faith traditions over the centuries with a particular focus on how covenant has been described in this context].



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