Anti-Semitism Seminar

 

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This seminar does not just present a summary of Anti-Semitic events. It is not just about "What" happened to Jews over the last 2,000 years, but "Why" it happened--and "How" the Messianic-Jewish, Jewish and Christian communities became Estranged.

Chapter 1 looks at the lives of the first Jewish “disciples” of Yeshua and how they shared their faith with both Jews and Gentiles.

Chapters 2 & 3
deal with the roots of Anti-Semitism in the context of Jewish-Gentile relationships, the spread of “Christianity” and the structure of the early “Church.”

Chapter 4
deals with the way that various Jewish revolts against Rome—the “Great Revolt” in 66 c.e., the Empire-wide revolt in 115 and the “Bar Kokhba Revolt” in 132—affected both Messianic and Jewish communities. And, more importantly—how the early Church Fathers interpreted these events.

Chapter 5
explores how the faith of the first disciples was re-defined by the Church and how Messianic Judaism of the 1st-century gave way to Gentile Christianity of the 2nd-century.

Chapters 6 & 7
explore the emerging theological justification for Anti-Judaism and Anti-Semitism in the early Church and what it was like for Jews to live in a Christian world.

Chapter 8 compares the life of the Jews of the Medieval Ghetto to the Jews of Buchenwald, one of the first and biggest of the Nazi concentration camps established in 1937 near Weimar, Germany.

Chapter 9
includes a “Timeline of Anti-Semitism”—it begins with the destruction of the Temple in 70 c.e. and concludes with Pope John Paul II’s visit to Israel in 2000 to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust and express regret over the way Christians have treated Jews for the last 2000 years.

5 CD Set + 96-Page Workbook, Suggested Donation: $65.00

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