Jews and Judaism in Asian theology: Historical and theological perspectives

Gregorianum 86 (4):806-836 (2005)
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Abstract

Despite the urgent need to rethink Christian theology in the light of the Holocaust, Asian theologians have been slow in taking up the challenge. As a contribution to the dialogue between Christians and Jews, the essay begins by examining the presence of Jews in East Asia, especially the community of Jews in Kaifeng, China, first discovered by Matteo Ricci. Next it reveals the latent anti-Jewish accents in past and contemporary theological writings. The final part explores how Asian theology can enrich a post-Holocaust theology in four areas: God, the covenant, Christology, and reconciliation

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