A Brighter Future After 2000 Years of Christian Churches vs Judaism?: Why Pope John II Apologizes - Jack Gellman - Books - iUniverse - 9780595010608 - August 1, 2000
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A Brighter Future After 2000 Years of Christian Churches vs Judaism?: Why Pope John II Apologizes

Jack Gellman

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A Brighter Future After 2000 Years of Christian Churches vs Judaism?: Why Pope John II Apologizes

This book portrays the true story of the Roman Catholic Churchs persecution of the Jewish people for 2000 years. But now Pope John Paul II, Cardinal John OConnor, some Orthodox Catholic Clergy, Protestant Churches, and many others, are publicly apologizing to the Jewish people for past actions. This book lists all the anti-Jewish Roman Catholic Church Canons (Laws) issued over the centuries. These Canons made life miserable for the Jewish people, even causing death to many. Why the Christian Churches engaged in anti-Jewish actions is made clear. Germanys Hitler used the Churchs Canons as a model for his own anti-Jewish laws resulting in the Holocaust. Both Roman Catholic and Protestant Church Bodies are commended for recently reversing past Church policies. They now declare anti-Semitism a Church sin. Vatican IIs historic Nostra Aetate; Pope John XXIIIs efforts for a change in Church policy; Pope John Paul IIs denunciation of past Church treatment of Jewish people are contributing to a new and better future for Jewish-Christian relations. Jack Gellman spent 15 years in research before writing this book. He is a highly respected Trial Attorney in Western New York State. Every allegation is backed by legal proof. Although he uses a legal approach his words are very clear and understandable.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780595010608
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 208
Dimensions 153 × 14 × 227 mm   ·   349 g
Language English