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100 1 $aTanenbaum, Marc H.
240 10 $aWorks.$kSelections.$f2002
245 12 $aA prophet for our time :$ban anthology of the writings of Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum /$cedited by Judith H. Banki and Eugene J. Fisher.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bFordham University Press,$c2002.
300 $axxxii, 376 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 361-363) and index.
505 00 $gPart 1.$tThe 1960s: The Interreligious Agenda and Selected Texts: --$g1.$tPaths to agape --$g2.$tWhat is a Jew? --$g3.$tPope John XXIII: "One of the righteous among the peoples of the earth" --$g4.$tAn interfaith reexamination of Christian-Jewish relations --$g5.$tThe American Negro: myths and realities --$g6.$tThe role of the church and synagogue in social action --$g7.$tVatican II: an interfaith appraisal: a Jewish viewpoint --$g8.$tA Jewish reaction to Catholic positions in Vatican II --$g9.$tIsrael's hour of need and the Jewish-Christian dialogue --$g10.$tThe meaning of Israel: a Jewish view --$gPart 2.$tThe 1970s: The Interreligious Agenda and Selected Texts: --$g11.$tJewish-Christian relations: issues and prospects --$g12.$tA survey and evaluation of Christian-Jewish relationships since Vatican Council II --$g13.$tStatement on "Jerusalem" before the Near East subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee --$g14.$tDo you know what hurts me? --$g15.$tJudaism, Christianity, and Islam: discovery of mutual harmonies --$g16.$tSome issues raised by forthcoming evangelism campaigns: a background memorandum --$g17.$tJudaism, ecumenism, and pluralism --$g18.$tHoly Year 1975 and its origins in the Jewish jubilee year --$g19.$tThe Maccabees and martyrdom: their meaning for today --$g20.$tMajor issues in the Jewish-Christian situation today --$gPart 3.$tThe 1980s: The Interreligious Agenda and Selected Texts: --$g21.$tThe moral legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. --$g22.$tThe Moral Majority: threat or challenge? --$g23.$tAddress on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the American Jewish Committee --$g24.$tLuther and the Jews: from the past, a present challenge --$g25.$tThe role of the passion play in fostering anti-Semitism throughout history --$g26.$tJewish-Christian relations: Heschel and Vatican Council II --$g27.$tThe concept of the human being in Jewish thought: some ethical implications --$g28.$tOn black-Jewish relations --$g29.$tResponse on receive the "Interfaith Award" of the International Council of Christians and Jews --$g30.$tJewish-Catholic relations: achievements and unfinished agenda --$g31.$tNo one has the right to turn Auschwitz into a Christian holy place --$tEpilogue: "More than enough for doing the work the Lord commanded" (Exodus 36:5) /$rEugene J. Fisher.
520 1 $a"Rabbi, writer, teacher, activist, and organizer, Marc H. Tanenbaum was for more than three generations at the center of the struggle for religious understanding and human rights. From the first stirrings of ecumenical dialogue in the Second Vatican Council through an extraordinary life fighting for religious liberty and tolerance and against bigotry, Tanenbaum left an indelible mark on many communities of faith." "This anthology of Tanenbaum's most influential writings underscores his major contributions in the areas of civil and human rights, international affairs, and, above all, the development of Jewish-Christian understanding and mutual respect. The thirty-four selections, organized chronologically, track close to thirty years of vigorous, wise, and passionate advocacy."--Jacket.
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700 1 $aBanki, Judith Hershcopf.
700 1 $aFisher, Eugene J.
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0733/2002007657-b.html
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0730/2002007657-d.html
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