The Scriptures, The Church and Anti-Semitism: Christianity's Original Sin The birth of Christianity as it issued forth from the womb of Judaism was painful and agonizing, as is reflected in many of the New Testament writings, especially those of the gospels. In codifying the strife, bitterness and persecutions v
TITLE | : | The Scriptures, The Church and Anti-Semitism: Christianity's Original Sin |
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RATING | : | 4.69 (595 Votes) |
ASIN | : | B00HSRWK6A |
FORMAT TYPE | : | - |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 0 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2014-01-08 |
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God inspired the New Testament authors to write, but not everything they wrote was inspired by God. The birth of Christianity as it issued forth from the womb of Judaism was painful and agonizing, as is reflected in many of the New Testament writings, especially those of the gospels. In their recounting of that birth, the evangelists were not immune from the limitations of the human condition as they put down in writing the Christian exodus from Mother Judaism. In codifying the strife, bitterness and persecutions visited by both sides on one another during the early days of Christianity's unfolding, the sacred writers often distorted the struggles between Jesus and the Jewish leaders of his own day by casting back into the time of his life and ministry what were, in fact, the end of the first century struggles between synagogues and churches. The resultant anti-Jewish texts which we read
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I hope you will take time to read the book and perhaps share it with family, friends and even get your local library to get a copy so many more can enjoy this rich tale!. What will be found in Carroll's second volume of his "History of Christendom" is a brilliant and industrious work with Christ's Church as the center and the Popes as the cementing glue of a new era in civilization. This book is organized very awkwardly and includes non-evidence based techniques (e.g., Fast Forward) without presenting disputing evidence.. The author's treatment approach attempts to trace alcoholism back to it's root origins and describes how the problem is passed from generation to generation. This is difficult for me to read, as the type is very small and the paper is thin, dark (and, imo, cheaply) It's not well written or organized to help people understand what the citizenship test requires.
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