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Chief Editors: Walter Homolka, Rainer Kampling, Amy-Jill Levine, Christoph Markschies, Peter Schäfer and Martin Thurner

Two annual updates Jewish-Christian relations can look back on more than half a century Approx. 200 entries in total of striking achievements. There are now initiatives and centers all over Will be available also in print 2023. the world addressing fundamental issues. This is why now is the right moment to build a comprehensive Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Database € 399 [D] / US $ 460 / £ 330* Relations in four volumes. Until 2023 international experts at the ISSN 2569-3530 cutting edge of their discipline will discuss more than two thousand years of Jewish-Christian interaction, assess the achievements of Date of first publication: dialogue and provide joint perspectives and new avenues for the 2019 future.

Executive Editor: Kathy Ehrensperger Editorial Office: Juni Hoppe

“Adducing sources from across the globe and offering insights from over 100 international scholars, the Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations will set the standard for future discussion and debate.”

Amy-Jill Levine Vanderbilt University

Chief Editors

Rabbi Walter Homolka is Professor of Modern Rainer Kampling is Professor of Biblical Jewish Thought & Interreligious Dialogue at the Theology/ New Testament and managing University of , the executive director of director of the Seminar of Catholic Theology the School of Jewish Theology, rector of the at the Free University . Professor Abraham Geiger College, chairman of the Leo Kampling is a director of the Center for Baeck Foundation, and executive director of the Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg. Masorti Zacharias Frankel College.

Amy-Jill Levine is University Professor of New Christoph Markschies is Professor of Ancient Testament and Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt Christianity at Humboldt University Berlin, Divinity School in Nashville, USA; she is also and Director of its Institute of Church and Affiliated Professor, Woolf Institute, Centre for Judaism. A former president of Humboldt the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, University, he is also a vice president of the Cambridge UK. Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Leibniz Prize in 2001.

Peter Schäfer was Professor at the Free Martin Thurner is Professor of at University Berlin and director of its Institute of the Martin Grabmann Research Institute for Jewish Studies, later Ronald O. Perelman Mediaeval Theology and Philosophy in the Professor of Jewish Studies and Professor of Faculty of Catholic Theology at the Religion at Princeton University. Director of University of , and also chairman of the Jewish Museum Berlin (2014-2019). Leibniz Prize in 1994 and Mellon Award in the board of trustees of the Eugen Biser 2007. Foundation.

Executive Editor Editorial Office

Kathy Ehrensperger is Research Professor of New Juni Hoppe is Academic Assistant at the Testament in Jewish Perspective at the Abraham Abraham Geiger College and the Center for Geiger College, Potsdam. Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg. Post- Doctoral Researcher in Jewish Studies.

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