DOI
10.32436/2475-6423.1203
Abstract
This article examines the possibilities of an inter-spiritual dialogue between Catholics and Jews. Describing the transformation of the Catholic attitude to Jews andJudaism in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, moving from a teaching of contempt to one of respect, it analyses the far-reaching reformulations of Catholic theology that promote an interreligious dialogue. After centuries of traumatic history, Jewish reactions have been hesitant. However, the past decades have led to a burgeoning relationship that can indeed flower into a mutual inter-spiritual dialogue that deepens the faith of both Catholics and Jews.
Recommended Citation
Neuhaus, David
(2026)
"Judaism and Catholicism: Possibilities of an inter-spiritual dialogue,"
Journal of Global Catholicism:
Vol. 10:
Iss.
2, Article 6. p.118-163.
DOI: 10.32436/2475-6423.1203
Available at:
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/jgc/vol10/iss2/6
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