Over 40 years have passed since the Vatican Council II\'s groundbreaking declaration, Nostra Aetate, on the relationship between the church and the Jewish people.
The last chapter deals with some possible objections to these new ways of thinking..
Chapter Five proposes a new Catholic theological model for understanding the modern State of Israel.
Chapter Four discusses the significance of the Land for Palestinian Christians and Palestinian Muslims and their attachment to it.
Chapter Three views the Holy Land through the lenses of pilgrimage experiences and sacramental theology to propose a new View of Christ\'s presence in the Holy Land.
Chapter Two traces the paradigm shift in Pauline studies, two-covenant versus one-covenant theories, and a new one-covenant model of the Christian-Jewish relationship.
The book begins with the history and development of church teaching from supercessionism to post-Vatican Council II\'s developments.
Gathering together the fruits of this dialogue, the author reflects on new possibilities and new directions for this relationship at the beginning of the new millennium.
Over 40 years have passed since the Vatican Council II\'s groundbreaking declaration, Nostra Aetate, on the relationship between the church and the Jewish people