{"id":1997,"date":"2015-06-03T13:05:02","date_gmt":"2015-06-03T18:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.scarboromissions.ca\/?page_id=1997"},"modified":"2015-06-24T09:38:59","modified_gmt":"2015-06-24T14:38:59","slug":"dr-mary-boys-snjm","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.scarboromissions.ca\/interfaith-dialogue\/jewish-christian-relations\/dr-mary-boys-snjm","title":{"rendered":"Dr. Mary Boys, SNJM"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A prolific author and popular speaker in the field of Jewish-Christian dialogue, Dr. Boys has lectured across North America and overseas (including in Israel) on a wide range of topics relevant to the development of the Jewish-Christian relationship, including the controversy raised by the Mel Gibson movie \u201cThe Passion of the Christ\u201d in 2004. She is a gifted educator who is frequently called upon as a media commentator, in terms of contemporary Christian views of Judaism, and has served as an adjunct faculty member of the Jewish Theological Seminary and the Teachers\u2019 College of Columbia University. She has received numerous honourary doctorates from both Christian and Jewish educational institutions.<\/p>\n

Dr Boys\u2019 own publications have included: Biblical Interpretation in Religious Education<\/i> (1980), Educating in Faith: Maps and Visions<\/i> (1989), Jewish-Christian Dialogue: One Woman\u2019s Experience<\/i> (1997), Has God Only One Blessing? Judaism as a Source of Christian Self-Understanding<\/i> (2000), and Christians and Jews in Dialogue: Learning in the Presence of the Other<\/i> (2006), co-authored with Sara S. Lee. Her most recent book, published in 2013, is Redeeming our Sacred Story: The Death of Jesus and Relations Between Jews and Christians<\/i>, an in-depth examination of the Gospel accounts of the Passion and death of Jesus, in an effort to understand how those texts have been used throughout history to promote hostility toward the Jewish people\u2014and how they must be read and preached differently today.<\/p>\n

Her book Has God Only One Blessing?<\/i> is arguably her best-known book to date, and offers the reader insights into the status of various challenging issues in the Jewish-Christian relationship, including the rapidly changing relation of the Church (\u201cEcclesia\u201d) and the Synagogue (\u201cSynagoga\u201d), the question of Christian proselytizing of Jews, and the subject of the Jewish covenantal relationship to the Land of Israel. In it, she provides a very helpful overview of Christian origins, of some of the more painful eras in Jewish-Christian interaction, and of the significant steps undertaken by the Christian churches in modern times, to begin transforming their (historically negative) stances toward Judaism. In this volume, she speaks passionately about the changes the churches are called to make, and how demanding this might prove to be:<\/p>\n