This series of papers is titled, "Teshuvah," which translates to “turning.”
“Turning to God,” teshuvah, is the Biblical and Rabbinical term for repentance.
Here it bespeaks the re-vision, the re-orientation to which the Second Vatican Council, in its declaration on the Jews (October 28, 1965), summons Christian thought and action.
Submissions from 2011
The Prophet Elijah in Jewish and Christian Traditions, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 2001
Christians and Jews Learning Together and Remembering the Past to Shape the Future, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 2000
Israel and the Holy See: A Catholic View of the State of Israel, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 1999
Ministers of Compassion during the Nazi Period: Gertrud Luckner and Raoul Wallenberg, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 1996
The Catholic Catechism on Jews and Judaism, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 1995
The Tears of God: A Theological Investigation, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 1993
Experiences and Expectations, The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Submissions from 1975
Anatomy of Contempt: A Critique of R.R. Ruether's "Faith and Fratricide", John M. Oesterreicher
Submissions from 1971
Internationalization of Jerusalem?, John M. Oesterreicher
Submissions from 1970
Salute to Israel, John M. Oesterreicher