Results for guilt
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75 Years after Seelisberg - Defining Antisemitism - JC Relations
Sep 1, 2022 ... The Jew, burdened with his tormentor's guilt, mocked as their lord, they nail to the cross, endlessly repeating a sacrifice in whose power they ...
Re-reading Paul. - JC Relations
Further Guidelines for Christian Clergy and Teachers in their use of the New Testament with reference to the New Testament's presentation of Jews and Judaism.
The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible ...
This resulted in a general awareness of the immensity of the burden of guilt which the Church carried not only for its general silence, with some noble ...
The Origins of Anti-Jewish Rhetoric in the Hymns of ... - JC Relations
Apr 1, 2023 ... ... guilt to an external body, such as “the Jews.” This is because a singer can see themselves in the more generic descriptions of sinners. As ...
To Recognize Christ in His People: Declaration by a ... - JC Relations
May 31, 2007 ... Yet even after the death of six million people anti-Semites feel no guilt. On the contrary, anti-Semitism is growing in Moslem and former ...
Aumann, Moshe, Conflict and Connection: The Jewish-Christian ...
Jan 31, 2004 ... ... guilt of Christendom. But Lutherans bear a ... the same amount of guilt feelings about the Holocaust as their Western fellow believers.
NCCB, USA: Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations - JC Relations
Apr 9, 1985 ... ... guilt for the crime. This is important for catechesis and homilies, especially during Lent and Holy Week, as well as for any dramatizations ...
Christians in Solidarity with Jews on Yom Kippur - JC Relations
As we look back on two thousand years of common history, we confess with shame the guilt of the Church towards the Jewish people: in active persecution, in ...
The Context of Jewish-Christian Dialogue - JC Relations
... guilt of enabling that wickedness to come about. So, there have been ... guilt on the part of the Church, and this was subsequently endorsed by the ...
Judaism Meets Christianity for the First Time - Again - JC Relations
It assesses Christian guilt in the Holocaust while correctly separating Christianity from Nazism. The writers have had the courage to overrule the fear of ...