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Title: | Dialogue between Jews and Christians in the Holy Land |
Authors: | Manns, Frederic |
Keywords: | Religions -- Relations Palestine -- In Judaism Palestine -- In Christianity Palestine -- In Islam |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Faculty of Theology |
Citation: | Manns, F. (2002). Dialogue between Jews and Christians in the Holy Land. Melita Theologica, 53(1), 27-39. |
Abstract: | 'There will be no peace among the nations without peace between the religions, there will be no peace between the religions without dialogue between the religions". Hans Kung. Jerusalem is a symbolic city. She is not, as some repeat improperly, the capital of three monotheistic religions. Only Christianity was born there as the church was founded at the cenacle. Abraham and Mohamed have had only occasional links with the city. In the Holy Land dialogue with Jews must become trialogue between Jews, Christians and Muslims, since in the world there are 14 million Jews and 1.2 billion Muslims. But nevertheless the dialogue with Judaism is more important, for it affects the very soul of the Catholic faith. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/31881 |
Appears in Collections: | MT - Volume 53, Issue 1 - 2002 MT - Volume 53, Issue 1 - 2002 |
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