Language:
Italian
Year of publication:
1994
Titel der Quelle:
Il Regno-Attualità
Angaben zur Quelle:
22 (1994) 708-713
Keywords:
Paul,
;
Christianity and other religions Judaism 1945-
;
History
;
Judaism Relations 1945-
;
Christianity
Abstract:
In the wake of the Holocaust there is a growing interest among Christians to revise their attitudes toward Jews - from exclusion and the teaching of contempt to tolerance and respect. One of the reactions is to reconsider Paul's views, a key reference point in Christian-Jewish relations. States that the anti-Jewish stances traditionally attributed to Paul were nothing more than pragmatic arguments in a time of conflict with the Synagogue, meant to stop Judeo-Christian practices, such as observance of circumcision. Argues that Paul's writings (e.g. Romans 11) are full of declarations of brotherhood towards Jews, which can form the ground for a new relationship between Christians and Jews.
Note:
Offprint.
URL:
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