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The Journal of Ecumenical Studies (JES), founded 1964 as the first peer-reviewed journal in the field of interreligious dialogue, emerged from the ecumenical spirit of Vatican II. Initially emphasizing dialogue among diverse Christian traditions, the journal's focus quickly broadened to Christian-Jewish dialogue and interchange among various religious traditions. Today, JES continues as the premier publisher of scholarly articles on dialogue across lines of religious difference.
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Volume 50, Number 2, Spring 2015Table of Contents
- Three Paths—Whither?
- pp. 197-201
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecu.2015.0041
- Redeeming Our Sacred Story: The Death of Jesus and Relations between Jews and Christians by Mary C. Boys, and: Toward the Future: Essays on Catholic-Jewish Relations in Memory of Rabbi León Klenicki ed. by Celia M. Deutsch, Eugene J. Fisher, James Rudin, and: Restating the Catholic Church’s Relationship with the Jewish People: The Challenge of Super-Sessionary Theology by John T. Pawlikowski (review)
- pp. 343-345
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecu.2015.0039
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