Immanuel
Immanuel is an organ of religious research in Israel, dedicated to promoting dialogue between Christians and Jews and to disseminating abroad the experience gained in this dialogue. It appears either semi-annually or as a yearbook devoted to a focal theme, and reflects the study programs and research of the Ecumenical Theological Research Fraternity in Israel. Its contributors are Jews and Christians living in Israel, augmented by contributions from others having a direct interest in de Christian-Jewish dialogue in this country.
Immanuel was founded by Jacobus (Coos) Schoneveld, in the year 1972. The last issue (26/27) was published in 1994.
Thanks to the kind work of Rev. Aart Brons, the journal is now available ON-LINE via www.etrfi.info
To view the Table of Contents:
Issue 22/23 - People, Land and State of Israel. Jewish and Christian Perspectives.
Issue 24/25 - The New Testament and Christian-Jewish Dialogue.
Issue 26/27 - Orthodox Christians and Jews on Continuity and Renewal.
View Immanuel Issues 1-26/27 as a PDF-file.
Immanuel was founded by Jacobus (Coos) Schoneveld, in the year 1972. The last issue (26/27) was published in 1994.
Thanks to the kind work of Rev. Aart Brons, the journal is now available ON-LINE via www.etrfi.info
To view the Table of Contents:
Issue 22/23 - People, Land and State of Israel. Jewish and Christian Perspectives.
Issue 24/25 - The New Testament and Christian-Jewish Dialogue.
Issue 26/27 - Orthodox Christians and Jews on Continuity and Renewal.
View Immanuel Issues 1-26/27 as a PDF-file.