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Rethinking Paul’s Relationship to Judaism

In the nearly 2,000 years since a zealous Pharisee named Saul met the risen Christ in a bright light on the road to Damascus,...

The Dream of Isaiah: A Sacramental Vision of Divine Continuity

In my first essay, focusing on supersessionism, I did nothing new. If anything, I was trying to use my Jewish voice to echo the...

What Was St. Paul’s Conversion?

On this day, January 25, Anglicans and other Christians across the globe celebrate the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. What kind of conversion...

An Apocalyptic Moment

I have written elsewhere about my experience taking a tour as a chaplain at Ground Zero several weeks after the planes struck the World Trade...

Power and Solidarity in the Face of Disaster

Remarks delivered at a vigil organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh on October 19.  Thank you for the gift to be with you,...

A Contract with God: Will Eisner’s Lament

By Joey Royal Will Eisner, who died in 2005 at the age of 87, was an influential cartoonist and comic book writer. Of his many...

Anglican-Jewish Dialogue in England

Abp. Michael Jackson: “There is a strong Jewish population [in Manchester] and there is a vibrant Anglican Diocese.”

5 Lessons from an Interfaith Journey to Israel

This past January I traveled to Israel with a group of 20 clergy. Our group included four rabbis, two imams, two Roman Catholics, and a diverse range of Protestant pastors.

Preaching the Passion

Three lectures address questions of how the Gospels describe Jewish leaders and the crowds that gathered for Jesus’ appearance before Pontius Pilate and his crucifixion.

The Church as Diaspora

Diaspora is not an image of the Church. It is, rather, a historical descriptor of the Church at a given time.

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