Jesus Wasn't Killed by the Jews: Reflections for Christians in Lent

Jesus Wasn't Killed by the Jews

Reflections for Christians in Lent

2020 • 128 pages

The Passion narratives contain painful anti-Semitic tropes-particularly the Gospel of John, which is read world-wide every Holy Week. These readings have been used over the centuries to brand the Jewish people as "Christ-killers" and to justify discrimination and violence. Here, religious scholars and writers address the historical, theological, and exegetical considerations to be addressed by every Christian in order to move beyond this toxic history. Contributors include Walter Brueggemann, Mary Boys, Richard Lux, Wes Howard-Brook, Massimo Faggioli, Bishop Richard J. Sklba, Greg Garret, and Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso.

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