Instead of having dialogue, Christians and Jews have been exchanging monologues--parallel lines that never meet--because neither Christians nor Jews have viewed each other according to each other's terms. Neusner proposes a new way of beginning dialogue by suggesting that Jews and Christians exchange stories to help them understand and sympathize with each other.
Instead of having dialogue, Christians and Jews have been exchanging monologues--parallel lines that never meet--because neither Christians nor Jews have viewed each other according to each other's terms. Neusner proposes a new way of beginning dialogue by suggesting that Jews and Christians exchange stories to help them understand and sympathize with each other.