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Juifs et Chretiens d'hier a demain

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A book written for Christian readers by a priest of the Hebrew Catholic Community living in Jerusalem. Asserts that the postulated dialogue between Christians and Jews can not be carried out without a better knowledge of Jewish history and of the sufferings and hopes of the Jewish people. Traces the history of Christian antisemitism from the 4th century to the Holocaust. Underlines the contribution of Christian antisemitism to the mass extermination of the Jews during the Second World War. States that the Christian attitude towards Jews throughout history was oppressive, and that the Church should ask for pardon. Examines the causes for the attitude which still denies or postpones this act of expiation. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Juifs et Chretiens d'hier a demain / Frere Yohanan.
Publisher Paris : Éditions du Cerf
Creation Date 1990
Series Foi vivante
258
Extent 113 pages
18 cm.
Language French
National Library system number 990011494690205171

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