The Manor House | |
Foreword | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Making Theological Space for Each Other | p. 13 |
Making Theological Space | p. 15 |
The Geography of Theology | p. 29 |
Exploring Unmapped Territory | p. 40 |
Text, Tradition and Historical Criticism | p. 49 |
Text and Tradition: Eating One's Cake and Having It | p. 51 |
Is Historical Criticism Only a New Kind of Midrash? | p. 61 |
Myth and Morality | p. 72 |
Shoah, Suffering and Theodicy | p. 79 |
The Power of Suffering Love | p. 81 |
Suffering: A Point of Meeting | p. 94 |
Theodicy will not Go Away | p. 104 |
Religion and the Transformation of Society | p. 111 |
Jews and Christians: A Shared Social Responsibility | p. 113 |
A Double Transformation | p. 125 |
Precarious and Necessary Prophetic Witness | p. 133 |
Reflection | p. 145 |
The Third Presence: Reflections on the Dialogue | p. 147 |
Notes | p. 163 |
Notes on the Contributors and a list of members of the Manor House Group | p. 178 |
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