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Lecture: Christianity and Judaism

Authors: Schubert, Kurt;

Lecture: Christianity and Judaism

Abstract

In diesen Notizen von einem Vortrag von Professor Kurt Schubert, welchen dieser in Mauer am 26. März 1992 hielt zeichnet er das Verhältnis zwischen Judentum und Christentum nach. In drei simplen Punkten arbeitet er die Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede, sowie die Beziehung zueinander heraus.

These notes are for a lecture Professor Kurt Schubert gave on the relationship between Christianity and Judaism on 26 March 1992 in Mauer. They outline three basic points on the similarities, differences and the relation between the two.

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Dialog Judaistik

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