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Reconstructing Lutheran Theology: Wisdom from the Jewish Faith
Lutherans have a special responsibility to actively engage with Jewish communities to clear some issues—about the past, about Luther, and then about possible paths forward, and while at it, to learn about and from the Jewish religion today. Some of the central topics deserving ongoing attention and dialogue are: the many meanings of salvation, different approaches to the Scriptures, and the beliefs about Jesus.