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Christian Antisemitism - A History of Hate (Hardcover)
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Christian Antisemitism - A History of Hate (Hardcover)
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In Christian Antisemitism: A History of Hate, Professor William
Nicholls, a former minister in the Anglican Church and the founder
of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of British
Columbia, presents his stunning research, stating that Christian
teaching is primarily responsible for antisemitism. As Nicholls
states, these conclusions "can now be fully justified by the most
up-to-date scholarship, Christian as well as Jewish". Nicholls
writes, "Many Jewish writers have said, quite simply that the Nazis
chose the Jews as the target of their hate because two thousand
years of Christian teaching had accustomed the world to do so. Few
Christian historians and theologians have been sufficiently open to
the painful truth to accept this explanation without considerable
qualification. Nevertheless, it is correct". Christian Antisemitism
traces, over two millennia, the growing domination of Western
culture by the Christian "myth" (as Nicholls calls it) about the
Jews, and shows how it still exerts a major influence even on the
secularized "post-Christian world". Nicholls shows, through
scrupulous research and documentation, that the myth of the Jews as
Christ-killers has powered anti-Judaism and antisemitism throughout
the centuries. Nicholls clearly illustrates that this myth is
present in the New Testament and that "it has not yet died under
the impact of modern critical history". Also included in this
remarkable volume is Nicholls' research regarding the Jewishness of
Jesus. He writes, "Historical scholarship now permits us to affirm
with confidence that Jesus of Nazareth was a faithful and observant
Jew who lived by the Torah and taught nothing against his own
people andtheir faith...the Romans, not the Jews, were the
Christ-killers". In Part I, "Before the Myth", Nicholls explores
the life of Jesus and his teachings as found in the New Testament.
Was Jesus the founder of Christianity? Did he offer teachings
against his people? Did he believe himself to be the Messiah? In
Part II, "The Growth of the Myth", Nicholls looks at the impact
made by Paul and documents the slow but steady relegation of the
Jews to a position of hatred and victimization and their role as
scapegoat. Also included in this section of the book is a close
look at the development of the notion of the Jew as a player in
Christian theology. In Part III, "The Myth Secularized", Nicholls
observes the "secularization" of antisemitism, from the age of
Napoleon to the present. His conclusion is a pessimistic one,
noting that "the Holocaust has not brought an end to anti-semitism.
It still pervades European and North American culture". Christian
Antisemitism: A History of Hate is an extraordinary document of
historical research. It is also a moving statement by a former
Christian theologian who has come face-to-face with the most
painful aspects of the religious tradition in which he was raised.
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