Volume 5

The Institute

Summer 1995

The Institute For Christian and Jewish Studies

Recommended Reading

From ICJS Supporters

Dr. Arthur Abramson, Executive Director, Baltimore Jewish Council:

The Siege: The Saga of Israel and Zionism by Conor C. O'Brien;

The Fatal Embrace by Benjamin Ginsberg; Broken Alliance:

Jews and the State by Jonathan Kaufman.



Peter Culman, Managing Director, Center Stage Theatre:

To Be Human Against All Odds by Frederick Franck.



Rev. Bernard Keels, District Superintendant, Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church:

Race Matters by Cornel West.



Rabbi Shira Lander, Jewish College Services:

A Breath of Life: Feminism in the American Jewish Community by Sylvia Barack

Fishman; Facing the Abusing God: A Theology of Protest by David R. Blumenthal.




Arthur Magida, Editorial Director, Jewish Lights Pub. Co.
& author of forthcoming biography of Louis Farrakhan:


Black Sects and Cults by Joseph R. Washington, Jr.;

Garveyism as a Religious Movement: The Institutionalization of a Black Civil Religion by Randall K. Burkett;

Elijah Muhammad and the Theological Foundation of the Nation of Islam by Adib Rashad.



Peggy Obrecht, Director, Church Relations,
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum:


Christian Faith in Dark Times: Theological Conflicts in the Shadow of Hitler
by Jack Forstman;

For the Soul of the People: Protestant Protest Against Hitler by Victoria Barnett.




Dr. Peter Pitzele, Director of Psychodrama Services, Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, NY, and author of Our Fathers' Wells:

The Jew in the Lotus by Rodger Kamenetz; Care of the Soul by Thomas Moore.




Rev. John Roberts, pastor of Woodbrook Baptist Church and
President of the National Alliance of Baptists:


What Has Archaeology to do with Faith?
ed. by James H. Charlesworth and Walter P. Weaver;

The Making of the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible

ed. by Bruce M. Metzger, Robert C. Dentan, and Walter Harrelson.


 

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