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The Enduring Covenant

The Enduring Covenant

Education of Christians and the End of Antisemitism

by Padraic O'Hare
Publication Date: 01/01/1997

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The idea for this book arose out of the author's fifteen years of sustained engagement in Jewish-Christian relations. His purpose here is to speak about the practice of religious education in the church in which anti-Judaism is eliminated. Hare focuses on the holiness of the religious community which, he notes, can develop along triumphal, absolute, and exclusive lines. He suggests instead that every time we unearth a defensive and xenophobic practice or pattern of speech in our religion and set it aside, we are doing something that adds to the health of our religious community, to its capacity to assist people to become holy.
Chapter 1 surveys what philosopher Jules Isaac calls the history of the teaching of contempt; chapter 2 deals with genuine religious pluralism and dialogue; chapter 3 is a short Christology devoid of triumphalism and exclusivism; chapter 4 focuses on religious education and its purpose to form holy people; chapter 5 is an appreciation of the genius of Judaism, its world view and life; chapter 6 focuses on practice, including elements of a paradigm shift in religious education, principles for such practice, and select examples of programs of religious education for interreligious reverence, especially between Jews and Christians. Padraic Hare teaches in the Religious Studies Department of Merrimack College, North Andover, MA, and is the author of The Way of Faithfulness: Contemplation and Formation in the Church, also published by Trinity Press.
ISBN:
9781563381867
9781563381867
Category:
Christian theology
Publication Date:
01-01-1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
208
Dimensions (mm):
216x140x11mm
Weight:
0.25kg

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