
Jewish-Christian Relations in the New Millennium
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In this 92nd Street Y panel discussion from 2003, leaders of the Jewish, Catholic, and Episcopal communities talk fraternally, not theologically, about religious pluralism and appreciation. Rabbi Eugene Korn moderates the interfaith dialogue that includes the late Cardinal Avery Dulles, Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold, and Rabbi Norman Lamm. The subtitle of this conversation is "From Contention to Cooperation", and these men certainly relate to each other openly and generously rather than divisively. They point out that interfaith dialogues first and foremost require faith and that embracing pluralism is not synonymous with religious indifference. This cerebral and brotherly discussion is fitting for the 92nd Street Y, which was established in 1874 as a Jewish community center.
Witty and moving
Eloquent analysis with immense wisdom and charity
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