Antisemitism and the New Testament
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The idea that the New Testament is anti-Semitic is a controversy that has emerged with force in the aftermath of the Holocaust. It is often associated with a thesis put forward by Rosemary Ruether, and the various positions depend on how anti-Semitism is defined, and on scholarly disagreements over whether anti-Semitism has a monolithic continuous history, or is an umbrella term gathering in many distinct kinds of hostility to Jews over time.
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See also
- Anti-Judaism in early Christianity
- Christian–Jewish reconciliation
- Christianity and Judaism
- Origins of Christianity
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