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Journey to the Holocaust: Anti-Semitism, the Bible and History

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Books & Magazines

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10 in stock

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New

Publisher:

Emunah Luennot Ja Tuotteet

Authors:

Kokkonen Susanna

Language:

English

Binding:

Paperback

Category:

World History

Pages:

330

Era/Year:

2020

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1618321060

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Sent by Ruslania.com promptly from Helsinki, Finland.Description:A connection exists between the first promises of the Bible, made to the Jewish people, and the most recent anti-Semitic incidents around the world. The Holocaust could not have taken place without certain conditions, which included traditional Christian anti-Semitism. This book takes us on a journey from the Bible to the Church Fathers; the Enlightenment Era to WWI; then to WWII and the Holocaust. We finish our journey in our post-Holocaust world where we need to understand our responsibility.