Tobias, Norman C. Jewish Conscience of the Church : Jules Isaac and the Second Vatican Council / [electronic resource] : / by Norman C. Tobias.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — XXXV, 307 p. : online resource.

CHAPTER 1: On the Threshold of a Sacred Mission -- CHAPTER 2: The Formative Years – Péguy 1877-1902 -- CHAPTER 3: From Academe to Activism 1902-1940 -- CHAPTER 4: From Citizen to Leper 1940-1943 -- CHAPTER 5: The Catastrophe 1943-1945 -- CHAPTER 6: Gospel Reality -- CHAPTER 7: Jésus et Israël.-CHAPTER 8: The Resonance of Jésus et Israël.-CHAPTER 9: A First Papal Audience.-CHAPTER 10: Mission Accomplished.-CHAPTER 11: Quaestiones de Iudaeis.-CHAPTER 12: Salvation is from the Jews.-CHAPTER 13: The Rest of the Backstory.

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Анотація:
This book presents the backstory of how the Catholic Church came to clarify and embrace the role of Israel in salvation history, at the behest of an unlikely personality: Jules Isaac. This embrace put to an end the tradition, more than fifteen centuries old, of anti-Jewish rhetoric that had served as taproot to racial varieties of anti-Semitism. Prior to Isaac’s thought and activism, this contemptuous tradition had never been denounced in so compelling a manner that the Church was forced to address it. It is a story of loss and triumph, and ultimately, unlikely partnership. Isaac devoted his years after World War II to a crusade for scriptural truth and rectification of Christian teaching regarding Jews and Judaism. Isaac’s crusade culminated in an unpublicized audience with Pope John XXIII—a meeting that moved the pope to make a last-minute addition to the Second Vatican Council agenda and set in motion the events leading to a revolution in Catholic teaching about Jews.

9783319469256

10.1007/978-3-319-46925-6 doi


Religions.
World War, 1939-1945.
Catholic Church.
Comparative Religion.
History of World War II and the Holocaust.
Catholicism.

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