The Popes Against The Jews: The Vatican's Role In The Rise Of Modern Anti-Semitism
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Historian David I. Kertzer’s The Popes Against The Jews: The Vatican's Role In The Rise Of Modern Anti-Semitism presents a compelling historical account, meticulously detailing the papacy's complex and often troubling relationship with Jewish communities throughout history. This scholarly work uncovers how papal policies and pronouncements contributed to the development and perpetuation of anti-Semitic sentiments, particularly in the modern era. Kertzer argues forcefully that the Vatican's actions were not merely passive but actively shaped the landscape of religious intolerance. The narrative illustrates the profound and lasting impact of these historical dynamics on both religious doctrine and societal attitudes. This incisive analysis offers a crucial perspective on a sensitive and significant chapter of religious and social history.
Author: David I. Kertzer
Format: Paperback
Published: 2001, Alfred A. Knopf
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Historian David I. Kertzer’s The Popes Against The Jews: The Vatican's Role In The Rise Of Modern Anti-Semitism presents a compelling historical account, meticulously detailing the papacy's complex and often troubling relationship with Jewish communities throughout history. This scholarly work uncovers how papal policies and pronouncements contributed to the development and perpetuation of anti-Semitic sentiments, particularly in the modern era. Kertzer argues forcefully that the Vatican's actions were not merely passive but actively shaped the landscape of religious intolerance. The narrative illustrates the profound and lasting impact of these historical dynamics on both religious doctrine and societal attitudes. This incisive analysis offers a crucial perspective on a sensitive and significant chapter of religious and social history.