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Foreword | |
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1979 | |
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Jesus and the Law | |
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The "Catholic" Church | |
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Going Up to Jerusalem | |
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"What Good Thing Shall I Do?" - "Follow Me" | |
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The Greatest Commandment | |
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The New Covenant | |
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The First and Second Tables | |
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The Ten Words | |
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"You Shall Not Kill" | |
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The Commandment concerning Adultery | |
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"Honor Your Father and Your Mother" | |
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"Remember the Sabbath Day" | |
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"I Am the Lord Your God" | |
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Prophecy concerning the Life of Jesus | |
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Entering into a Singular History and Remembering It | |
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The Sin of Herod, the Pagan King: His Refusal of Israel's Election | |
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...to the Point of Murder | |
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The "Scandal" of Rachel: The Night of Faith | |
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The Wise Men: The Adoration of the Pagans and the Murderous Plans of Herod | |
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Jesus, the Child of Bethlehem, "Set Apart" | |
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...to Be the Savior of All | |
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Prophecy of the Life of the Disciples of Jesus | |
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The Judgment of the Servants of the Kingdom: Israel and the Church of Christ | |
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The Judgment of the Pagan Nations: Their Right to the Initial Benediction | |
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The Disciples Who Live the Beatitudes All the Way to the Cross | |
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Bringing Forth the Light of the Messiah Buried in the Secret of History | |
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The Passion of Christ throughout History | |
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The Massacre of the Children of Bethlehem: The Suffering of Israel | |
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Herod's Point of View: The Pagan's Sin | |
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Christ's Point of View: The Compassion of the Disciple | |
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In Him, All God's Promises Are Fulfilled | |
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The Baptism of John | |
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Jesus Is Baptized | |
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The Triple Temptation | |
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The Good News | |
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The Hope of Israel | |
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The Gift of the Exodus | |
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Confession of Faith | |
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The Transfiguration | |
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Christ's Passion Reveals the Sin of All | |
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The Passion: Our Sin | |
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The Passion: Our Forgiveness | |
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The Passion: The Road to Life | |
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The Passion: Our Vocation | |
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Jesus Crucified, the Messiah of Israel: Salvation for All | |
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A Mystery within Christianity | |
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"They Shall Be My People" | |
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The Sign of Jonah | |
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The Holiness Promised to Israel | |
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Access through Christ to All the Riches of Israel | |
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Sacred History | |
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The Law of God | |
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The Inspired Word | |
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Israel's Prayer | |
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The Land | |
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The Reign | |
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The Redemption | |
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Repentance | |
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Facing Israel - The Nations' Examination of Conscience | |
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On Christian Anti-Semitism | |
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The Economy of Grace | |
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The Church's Vocation | |
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The Promise | |
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Marana Tha | |
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1995-2002 | |
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Israel and the Gentiles (Tel Aviv) | |
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The Loss of All the Nations | |
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The Salvation of All the Nations | |
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The Destiny of Israel - Singular and Universal | |
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From Jules Isaac to John Paul II: Questions for the Future (Paris) | |
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After Auschwitz | |
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Renewed Vision | |
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The Service of Humanity | |
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Toward Genuine Dialogue | |
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What Can Jews and Christians Hope for When They Meet? (Brussels) | |
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Getting to Know Each Other | |
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Convergences | |
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Rethinking Our Common Vocation | |
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What Do Christian-Jewish Encounters Mean as Civilizations Clash? (Washington, D.C.) | |
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Problematics | |
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The Biblical Model | |
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Ethics and Politics | |
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From the Law to Love | |
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Vigilance and Testimony: A Common Mission | |
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"All the Nations on Earth" | |
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Unity and Unicity | |
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A Necessary Encounter | |
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A Break within the First Christian Generation | |
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Differences and Communion in Hope | |
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Two Sensitive Points | |
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Joint Heirs | |
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Afterword | |
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Speaking Out or Keeping Silent | |
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The Crisis of the Christian West | |
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The New York Event: The New Conditions of Jewish-Christian Dialogue | |