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Gregerman, Adam. "Adam". Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online, edited by Walter Homolka, Rainer Kampling, Amy-Jill Levine, Christoph Markschies, Peter Schäfer and Martin Thurner. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2019. https://www.degruyter.com/document/database/EJCRO/entry/ejcro.4413843/html. Accessed 2021-04-15.
Gregerman, A. 2019. Adam. In: Homolka, W., Kampling, R., Levine, A., Markschies, C., Schäfer, P. and Thurner, M. ed. Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online [online]. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. Available from: https://www.degruyter.com/document/database/EJCRO/entry/ejcro.4413843/html. [Accessed 2021-04-15]
Gregerman, Adam. "Adam" In Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online edited by Walter Homolka, Rainer Kampling, Amy-Jill Levine, Christoph Markschies, Peter Schäfer and Martin Thurner. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2019. https://www.degruyter.com/document/database/EJCRO/entry/ejcro.4413843/html
Gregerman A. Adam. In: Homolka W, Kampling R, Levine A, Markschies C, Schäfer P, Thurner M (ed.) Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations Online. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter; 2019. Available from: https://www.degruyter.com/document/database/EJCRO/entry/ejcro.4413843/html [Accessed 15 Apr 2021].
Jewish - Christian relations can look back on more than half a century of striking achievements. There are now initiatives and centers all over the world addressing fundamental issues. The time has come for a comprehensive Encyclopedia of Jewish - Christian Relations. International experts at the cutting edge of their discipline summarize in two hundred entries more than two thousand years of Jewish - Christian interaction, assess the achievements of dialogue and provide joint perspectives and new avenues for the future.
EJCR covers a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to theological concepts (e.g., Christology, Excommunication) spiritual and religious practices (e.g., Prayer, Blessing), ritual (Circumcision, Baptism, Dietary Laws), geographic topics (Ashkenaz, Middle East), denominational concepts (Karaites, Reform Judaism) and political and historical issues (Zionism, Antisemitism). The arts play a role as well, looking at medieval depictions of the ‘Jews’ sow’ or typologies such as ‘Synagogae/Ecclesia’ depictions or the ‘wise and the foolish virgins’.
The EJCR is thus a project which continues the tradition of interreligious relations within Judaism and Christianity by developing a comprehensive and fundamental scholarly/academic work which documents the current state of research and serves as the standard reference work for further research projects in the area of Jewish-Christian relations. It aims at setting the firm basis for any work in Jewish-Christian relations in the future built on the irrevocable presupposition of mutual respect at eye level. As such the EJCR serves also as a contribution to establish Jewish-Christian relations as an area of research and studies in its own right. A synthesis is provided of the discussions in Jewish-Christian dialogue with challenges clearly marked for each theology because of conclusions drawn in this dialogue.
The database will consist of approximately 200 entries.
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