Jacob’s Younger Brother
Discover the compelling insights of "Jacob’s Younger Brother" by Karma Ben-Johanan, published by Harvard University Press in 2024. This thought-provoking book spans 368 pages and delves into the pivotal moments of Vatican II, where the Catholic Church shifted its stance on the historical narrative surrounding Jews and Christ. Ben-Johanan expertly explores the complexities of interfaith dialogue, highlighting the perspectives of rabbinical literature that question the Catholic Church's sudden change, as well as the challenges faced by Catholic theologians in reconciling tradition with this new approach. This book is essential for anyone interested in religious studies, interfaith relations, and the evolving dynamics between Judaism and Christianity. Engage with a rich narrative that fosters understanding and dialogue in a contemporary context.