2008
The Torah includes not only commandments concerning not only everday life and religious practice but also penalties for disobedience. Some, such as “He must die” or “He shall be stoned”, clearly intend capital punishment to be carried out by the people or its representatives. Theologians, however, still disagree on the meaning of “He shall be cut off from his people,” for the expression designates neither the party responsible for the administration of the penalty nor the manner in which was to be administered. James Jordan, for example, considers the term a command to excommunicate the guilty from society and from the sanctuary.
2009
18 page long text on the evangelization of the Jewish people and how the message of the gospel should be proclaimed to them having into consideration the Jewish social and cultural distinctives and the danger of some adaptations to jeopardize the gospel.
2009
16 page long text on the evangelization of the Jewish people toward the third millennium, having into consideration the validity of the message, the validity of the understanding of the message by the church, the right of declaring the message and the relevancy of the message to the Jewish people of this era.
2009
10 page long text on Sharia law in the Islamic countries - the early developments of Islamic law, the different schools of law and the application of Sharia.