ARGOMENTI
Why study Judaism. Who are the Jews? The history of the Jewish people. Practice and faith in Jewish life. The Jewish calendar. The Jews today. Nature and evolution of the relationship between the Church and the Synagogue.
TESTI
LANGE N, An Introduction to Judaism, Cambridge, 2000. GREENBERG I., The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays, New York, 1988. HARTMAN D., A Living Covenant: The Innovative Spirit in Traditional Judaism, Vermont, 1997. HOLTZ B. (ed.), Back to the Sources: Reading the Classic Jewish Texts, New York, 1984. KUNG H., Judaism, London, SCM Press, 1992. MENDES-FLOHR P. - COHEN, A. (eds.), Contemporary Jewish Religious Thought, New York 1987. NEUSNER J., An introduction to Judaism: A textbook and reader, Louisville, 1991. SANDMEL D. - CATALANO R. - LEIGHTON, C. (eds.), Irreconcilable Differences? A learning resource for Jews and Christians, Colorado, 2001. SOLOMON N., Judaism, Oxford, 2000.