Akashe, Khaled, “Repert on the Activities of the PCID: Relations with Muslims”, Pro Dialogo, 1992/2, 218.
“At the Yad Vashem Mausoleum”, Pro Dialogo, 2000/2-3, 173- 174.
“Concluding Ceremony”, Pro Dialogo, 2002/1, 154.
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“Directory fort he Application of the Principles and Norms on Ecumenism”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), ed. Francesco Gioa, Boston 1997, 643.
“Discourses and Teaching of the Holy Father”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/3, 257.
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“General Audience: The Common bonds which exists between Jews and Christians”, Pro Dialogo, 1999/3, 298- 300.
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Hayes, Michael A. “From Nostra Aetate to We Remember: A Reflection on The Shiah”, Christian- Jewish Relations Through Centuries, ed. Stanley E. Porter – Brook W. R. Pearson, Sheffield 2000, 426- 436.
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Miller, Michael J., “Catholic Education and Interreligious Dialogue Forty Years After Nostra Aetate”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/1, 74- 75.
“Notes”: Origins 15: 7 (4 July 1985); 102-103.
“Nostra Aetate, 4/13”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of the Catholic Church (1963- 1995), ed. Francesco Gioa, Boston 1997,40
“Redemptionis Anno”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of the Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 92.
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Oberman, Heiko, The Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Age of Renaissance and Reformation, Philadelphia 1984.
The Diaries of Theodore Herzl, New York 1962, 421.
“Testimonies for Peace”, Pro Dialogo, 2002/1, 146- 148.
“To Representatives of the Jewish Community of Rome (Apr.13, 1986), L‟Observatore Romano, 6.
To Representatives of the Jewish Community of Rome”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 332-335.
“To the Christian, Jewish and Muslim Leaders”, Pro Dialogo, 2000/2-3,
“To a Delegation of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultation”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/2, 165.
To Represantatives of the Jewish Community of Rome”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 332, 334.
“Solenm Magistrerium of Paul VI”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 74.
Stransky, Thomas F., “The Catholic- Jewish Dialouge: Twenty Years, After „Nostra Aetate‟”, America, 6 (February 1986), 92.
Akashe, Khaled, “Repert on the Activities of the PCID: Relations with Muslims”, Pro Dialogo, 1992/2, 218.
“At the Yad Vashem Mausoleum”, Pro Dialogo, 2000/2-3, 173- 174.
“Concluding Ceremony”, Pro Dialogo, 2002/1, 154.
Croner, Helga, Stepping Stones to Further Jewish-Christian Relations, and More Stepping Stones to Jewish-Christian Relations: An Unabridged Collection of Christian Documents, 1975-1983, New York 1985
“Dabru Emet. A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity,” www.bc.edu/research/cjl/metalements/texts/cjrelations/resource s/documents/jewish/dabru_emet.htm (14/02/2012).
“Directory fort he Application of the Principles and Norms on Ecumenism”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), ed. Francesco Gioa, Boston 1997, 643.
“Discourses and Teaching of the Holy Father”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/3, 257.
Fisher, E. - L. Klenicki, In Our Time: The Flowering of Jewish-Catholic Dialogue, Stimulus 1990.
Flannery, Edward H., The Anguish of the Jews, Paulist Press, New York 1999.
-------, Visions of the Other: Jewish And Christian Theologians Assess the Dialogue, Stimulus 1994.
“General Audience: The Common bonds which exists between Jews and Christians”, Pro Dialogo, 1999/3, 298- 300.
“Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations” Origins 4/3 (16 January 1974);
Hayes, Michael A. “From Nostra Aetate to We Remember: A Reflection on The Shiah”, Christian- Jewish Relations Through Centuries, ed. Stanley E. Porter – Brook W. R. Pearson, Sheffield 2000, 426- 436.
Henrix, Hans Hermann, “After 40 Years, Nostra Aetate‟s Christological Implications” Studies in Jewish - Christian Relations, 1 (2004- 2005), 24- 25.
International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee, Fifteen Years of Catholic- Jewish Dialogue 1970-1985, Rome 1988.
Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of the Catholic Church (1963- 1995), ed. Francesco Gioa, Boston 1997.
Jospe, Raphael, “Pluralism out of the Sources of Judaism: Religious Plura- lism without Relativism”, Studies in Jewish - Christian Relati- ons, 2/2 (2007), 93.
-------,“The Concept of the Chosen People: An Interpretation” in Judaism: A Quarterly Journal 170, vol. 43, no. 2 (Spring, 1994): 127
Kellner, Menachem, Must a Jew Believe Anything?, London 2006.
Miller, Michael J., “Catholic Education and Interreligious Dialogue Forty Years After Nostra Aetate”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/1, 74- 75.
“Notes”: Origins 15: 7 (4 July 1985); 102-103.
“Nostra Aetate, 4/13”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of the Catholic Church (1963- 1995), ed. Francesco Gioa, Boston 1997,40
“Redemptionis Anno”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of the Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 92.
Rosen, David, The Impact of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue upon Theologi- cal Thought, Roma 1997.
Oberman, Heiko, The Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Age of Renaissance and Reformation, Philadelphia 1984.
The Diaries of Theodore Herzl, New York 1962, 421.
“Testimonies for Peace”, Pro Dialogo, 2002/1, 146- 148.
“To Representatives of the Jewish Community of Rome (Apr.13, 1986), L‟Observatore Romano, 6.
To Representatives of the Jewish Community of Rome”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 332-335.
“To the Christian, Jewish and Muslim Leaders”, Pro Dialogo, 2000/2-3,
“To a Delegation of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultation”, Pro Dialogo, 2005/2, 165.
To Represantatives of the Jewish Community of Rome”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 332, 334.
“Solenm Magistrerium of Paul VI”, Interreligious Dialogue- Official Teaching of The Catholic Church (1963- 1995), 74.
Stransky, Thomas F., “The Catholic- Jewish Dialouge: Twenty Years, After „Nostra Aetate‟”, America, 6 (February 1986), 92.