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"textContent": "Flato - Book Profile: Christianity in Jewish Terms - JCRT 3.3 \n\nBook Profile: _Christianity in Jewish Terms_\n\na review of _Christianity in Jewish Terms_, edited by Tikva Frymer-Kensky, David Novak, Peter Ochs, David Fox Sandmel and Michael A. Signer. Westview Press, 2000. 464pp. $18.00. ISBN: 0813365724\n\nJason M. Flato \nUniversity of Denver\n\n \n\nThe intoxicated rhetoric of pluralism and tolerance created a monument that cast a dark shadow from which we are now only starting to emerge. _Christianity in Jewish Terms_ is guileless in its attempt to foster that emergence by its serious consideration of theological concepts, both Jewish and Christian.\n\n \n\n> Jason M. Flato is a doctoral candidate in the joint Ph.D. program of the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology.\n\n \n\n> \n\n \n\n ' 2002 Jason M. Flato. All rights reserved. \nUpdated 07/28/21. \nhttp://jcrt.org/archives/03.3/flato/\n\n---",
"title": "Christianity in Jewish Terms"
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