Ergebnisse für guilt

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Klassen, William. Judas: Betrayer or Friend of Jesus? - JC Relations

guilt for the crucifixion, for all crucifixions, and an explanation for the inexplicable. relationship between Jesus and Judas. Since Judas is unable to ...

Antisemitism, Christianity, and the Churches in Europe - JC Relations

Mar 1, 2021 ... ... guilt. The main point is that Justin even came to justify the extinction of Jerusalem during the Bar Kokhba revolt and the Emperor's ...

Jesus the Jew - JC Relations

That pain belongs to the truth, as does the corporate guilt which I share as a member of a tradition which has fostered its cause. Yet that tradition also ...

"Confusion of spirits" - a sequel.

Mar 31, 2014 ... The Islamists readily and eagerly build on this guilt, when they play the "victimhood" card and join with some academics, who did buy into the ...

Christian-Jewish Relations – The Legacy of Pope ... - JC Relations

Feb 29, 2004 ... The Holocaust became European Christianity's most terrible source of guilt ... In his address the Pope declared that “for Christians, the heavy ...

Pope Pius XII's Refusal to Publicly Condemn the Holocaust

Guilt and complicity? Some historians such as Frank Coppa[2] argue that the reputation of Pope Pius XII was largely intact—and positive—immediately after ...

Criteria for the Evaluation of Dramatizations of the Passion, 1988

... guilt, through sin, for Jesus" death: In this guilt are involved all those who fall frequently into sin; for, as our sins consigned Christ the. Lord to the ...

The ICCJ expresses deep concern to the Vatican regarding Syrian ...

May 14, 2001 ... Jewish guilt for the death of Jesus, suggesting also that President Bashar Assad would be well advised to follow his late father's example ...

"There is no German identity without Auschwitz"

Jan 27, 2015 ... The “second guilt” of which Ralph Giordano spoke – that is, the unwillingness to confront and grapple with the crimes of the Nazi regime and ...

An Address to the Churches. Seelisberg (Switzerland) 1947.

guilt with disastrous consequences. The Christian Churches have indeed always affirmed the un-Christian character of antisemitism, as of all forms of racial ...