This excellent collection of ten essays on different aspects of Jewish-Christian dialog serves as a sound introduction to the topic. The various contributors discuss issues of biblical, historical, geographical, theological, and practical interaction. Laypeople interested in serious study or those confronting issues such as anti-Semitism and interdating will find this study appropriate. Recommended particularly for libraries not having extensive collections in this area.
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