This journal, a collaborative venture of undergraduate students in the Christianity and Culture program of Saint Michael’s College and the University of Toronto, offers a venue for scholarly conversation about life in the saeculum. In these pages, you will read about the critical engagement between Christian tradition and the broader cultures in which it always and inevitably remains intermixed, including scientific discovery, music and the arts, philosophy and theology, politics and society, and the perennial task of Christian education.
Special Issue on Jewish- Christian Relations
Table of Contents:
Artwork
About the Cover Rev. Dan Donovan
Editorial
From the Editor's Desk Andrea Carandang
Essays
Jesus and First Century Jewish Purity Laws Cameron R. Freeman
The Demonized Jew in Medieval Christendom Jessica De Luca
The Legacy of Historical Memory Guinevere Kern
In the Person of Christ Nisheeta Menon
The Universalization of Torah David Alcorn
Features
"THE GIFTS AND THE CALLING OF GOD ARE IRREVOCABLE"
Commission for Religious Relations with Jews