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Issues in Contemporary Judaism

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"Earlier versions of the following chapters in this book have appeared elsewhere: 'The Afterlife in Contemporary Jewish Belief' was pub- lished as 'Death and Immortality in the Jewish Tradition' in Death and Immortality in the Religions of the World edited by Paul and Linda Badham (Paragon House, New York, 1987); 'The Torah in Modern Judaism' came out as 'The Torah Controversy' in Religion Today, Vol. III, No.1, 1986; 'Jewish Missionizing in Contempo- rary Society' appeared as 'Jewish Missionizing and Conversion' in The Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. VII, No.1, 1979; 'Judaism and the Problems of the Inner City' was published as 'Faith in the City: A Jewish Response' in Theology in the City edited by Anthony Harvey (London: SPCK, 1989); 'Judaism and Christian Anti-Semitism' came out as 'Christianity and Anti-Semitism' in The Month, Vol. CCXLVII, No. 1421, 1986; 'Obstacles to Jewish- Christian Encounter' appeared as 'Between Christian and Jew' in Theology, Vol. LXXXIII, 1980; 'A New Vision of Jewish-Christian Dialogue' was published as 'Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A New Pro- posal' in Kings Theological Review, Vol. VI, No.2, 1983; 'Judaism and the Theology of Liberation' came out under the same title in Modern Theology, Vol. 3, No.1, 1986; 'Judaism and the Universe of Faiths' appeared under the same title in New Blackfriars, Vol. 65, No. 763, 1984; 'Ranking Judaism and Other Religions' was published as 'Ranking Religions' in Religious Studies, Vol. 22. I would like to thank Sophie Lillington of Macmillan for her help and encouragement, and Mollie Roots for typing the manuscript."

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Dan Cohn-Sherbok

Dan Mark Cohn-Sherbok is a rabbi of Reform Judaism and a Jewish theologian. He is Professor Emeritus of Judaism at the University of Wales.Born in Denver, Colorado, he graduated from East High School (Denver) and was a student at Williams College, Massachusetts, spending a junior year abroad in Athens, Greece.
He was ordained a Reform rabbi at the Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati. He was a Chaplain of the Colorado House of Representative, and Honorary Colonel Aide-de-Camp of New Mexico. He has served as a rabbi in the United States, England, Australia and South Africa. He was a student at Wolfson College, Cambridge, and rowed in the Wolfson College boat. He received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Cambridge in England. Later, he received an honorary doctorate in divinity from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York City. He taught theology at the University of Kent and served as Director of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Society, and was Professor of Judaism at the University of Wales. He has served as visiting professor at University of Essex, Middlesex University, St. Andrews University, Durham University, University of Vilnius, Lithuania, Charles University, Prague, York St John University, Trinity University College, St Mary's University, Twickenham, St Andrews Biblical Theological College, Moscow and Honorary Professor at Aberystwyth University. He has been a visiting fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge, and Harris Manchester College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Corresponding Fellow of the Academy of Jewish Philosophy, a Visiting Research Fellow of Heythrop College, University of London, a Life Member of Wolfson College, Cambridge, an Honorary Senior Member of Darwin College, University of Kent, an Associate Member of the SCR Christ Church, Oxford, a Member of the SCR Harris Manchester College, Oxford, and a Member of the London Society for the Study of Religion and the Arts and Humanities Peer Review College. He has also served as a Visiting Scholar of Mansfield College, Oxford, the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies and Sarum College. He was a finalist of the Times Preacher of the Year, and winner of the Royal Academy Friends design competition. He is married to Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok.

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