David Elcott
The Henry and Marilyn Taub Professor of Practice in Public Service and Leadership


DatePublication/Paper
2009

David M, Elcott, Catherine Cornille, 2009. Meeting the Other: Judaism, Pluralism and Truth. Criteria of Discernment in Interreligious Dialogue.
Abstract

"Discernment as the evaluation of one religious community by another is a critical question in contemporary interfaith dialogue theory and practice. How do the members of different religions judge the relative worth of other religious traditions? And how does this judgment connect with the complicated religious lives of modern people? The question of religious discernment has become much more pressing in an age of the globalization of religion along with economic and cultural exchange. What is so refreshing about these essays is that the authors do not shy away from the fact that every religious tradition does have ways of judging the relative merits (and demerits) of the religions of other people . . . As the Kongzi (Confucius) taught so long ago, we need to find harmony but not uniformity. These essays help us on this path

2008

David Elcott 2008. "Testimonies from a Multifaith Hearing on Conversion". Lariano, Italy. ,May 12-16 2006.

2007

David Elcott 2007. The Limits of Friendship. Sh'ma- A journal of Jewish Responsibility.
Abstract

Writer discusses that Jews in USA support an Israel that seeks peace, reaches out in compromise, and cherishes the sacredness of human life over the sacredness of land. And as a religious minority,they  rightfully protest those who, in claiming a monopoly on knowing God’s will, tell them how to act or what policies Israel should promote — whether mainline Christian Protestants or Christian Zionists.

David Elcott 2007. "Explorers of New Worlds: Building Community in a post-Modern Age". CLAC/UJC Revised 2007.

2006

David Elcott 2006. "Is U.S. Support of Israel the Main Obstacle to Peace?". Congressional Quarterly, CQ Researcher .
Abstract

Hussein Ibish, senior fellow, American Task Force on Palestine, and David Elcott, executive director, Israel Policy Forum, have given their views on the US support for Israel. Ibish believes that the American approach to Israel and Palestine is fundamentally flawed, whereas Elcott believes that those who argue pro-Israel lobby has forced American governments to support policies detrimental to the interests or to the forces of peace are wrong.



2005

David Elcott 2005. "Five introspective Challenges". "After the Passion is Gone: American Religious Consequences" by J.Shawn Landres and Michael Berenbaum Walnut Creek, Alta Mira Publications.
Abstract

In American Religious Consequences, leading scholars of religion and theology ask what controversy reveals about Christians, Jews, and the possibilities of inter-religious dialogue in the United States.

David Elcott 2005. "Whats Jewish?". AJC, Spanish Version.

2004

Beth Rosenthal, David Elcott 2004. "Engaging America: A community Building Handbook". AJC.

2001

David Elcott 2001. "The New World of Civic Engagement". The Jewish Public Forum.











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