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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce D ThompsonPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781532655104ISBN 10: 153265510 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 17 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Bruce Thompson has for many years been on a heroic quest for justice. . . . Reading his searing dissection of the church's antisemitism makes uncomfortable reading, not just from revisiting and learning anew about the notorious pogroms, property theft, and forced expulsions that eventually led humanity to the Holocaust, but also about the human connivances that caused so much suffering. . . . I am heartened that there is the eloquence, compassion, and reason of Bruce Thompson."" --Gillian Walnes, Co-founder and Honorary Vice President, Anne Frank Trust UK ""In an excellent, clearly written, and accessible book, Bruce Thompson outlines the baleful, shameful, and wholly regrettable history of Judeophobia. It begins with the early church and with deteriorating relations between Jewish Christians and the Jewish synagogue, and ends . . . with timely warnings about present-day antagonism towards the State of Israel, which so easily leads to antisemitism and condemnation of the Jewish people. . . . Antisemitism is still rearing its ugly head and for this attitude to turn to verbal abuse and then to violence, all it takes is for good people to do nothing. . . . May we all resist such an eventuality."" --R. Geoffrey Harris, Lecturer at Lincoln School of Theology, University of Lincoln ""This is not a comfortable book for Christians to read, but that makes it all the more salutary. With passion, erudition, and unswerving honesty, Bruce Thompson charts two thousand years of Christian Judeophobia, pointing out how contagious this deadly virus has proved to the societies in which it has taken root--our own societies. . . . Hope of change can only begin through facing the facts, and this book leaves no excuse for ignorance."" --Michael G. Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield and Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews" """Bruce Thompson has for many years been on a heroic quest for justice. . . . Reading his searing dissection of the church's antisemitism makes uncomfortable reading, not just from revisiting and learning anew about the notorious pogroms, property theft, and forced expulsions that eventually led humanity to the Holocaust, but also about the human connivances that caused so much suffering. . . . I am heartened that there is the eloquence, compassion, and reason of Bruce Thompson."" --Gillian Walnes, Co-founder and Honorary Vice President, Anne Frank Trust UK ""In an excellent, clearly written, and accessible book, Bruce Thompson outlines the baleful, shameful, and wholly regrettable history of Judeophobia. It begins with the early church and with deteriorating relations between Jewish Christians and the Jewish synagogue, and ends . . . with timely warnings about present-day antagonism towards the State of Israel, which so easily leads to antisemitism and condemnation of the Jewish people. . . . Antisemitism is still rearing its ugly head and for this attitude to turn to verbal abuse and then to violence, all it takes is for good people to do nothing. . . . May we all resist such an eventuality."" --R. Geoffrey Harris, Lecturer at Lincoln School of Theology, University of Lincoln ""This is not a comfortable book for Christians to read, but that makes it all the more salutary. With passion, erudition, and unswerving honesty, Bruce Thompson charts two thousand years of Christian Judeophobia, pointing out how contagious this deadly virus has proved to the societies in which it has taken root--our own societies. . . . Hope of change can only begin through facing the facts, and this book leaves no excuse for ignorance."" --Michael G. Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield and Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews" Bruce Thompson has for many years been on a heroic quest for justice. . . . Reading his searing dissection of the church's antisemitism makes uncomfortable reading, not just from revisiting and learning anew about the notorious pogroms, property theft, and forced expulsions that eventually led humanity to the Holocaust, but also about the human connivances that caused so much suffering. . . . I am heartened that there is the eloquence, compassion, and reason of Bruce Thompson. --Gillian Walnes, Co-founder and Honorary Vice President, Anne Frank Trust UK In an excellent, clearly written, and accessible book, Bruce Thompson outlines the baleful, shameful, and wholly regrettable history of Judeophobia. It begins with the early church and with deteriorating relations between Jewish Christians and the Jewish synagogue, and ends . . . with timely warnings about present-day antagonism towards the State of Israel, which so easily leads to antisemitism and condemnation of the Jewish people. . . . Antisemitism is still rearing its ugly head and for this attitude to turn to verbal abuse and then to violence, all it takes is for good people to do nothing. . . . May we all resist such an eventuality. --R. Geoffrey Harris, Lecturer at Lincoln School of Theology, University of Lincoln This is not a comfortable book for Christians to read, but that makes it all the more salutary. With passion, erudition, and unswerving honesty, Bruce Thompson charts two thousand years of Christian Judeophobia, pointing out how contagious this deadly virus has proved to the societies in which it has taken root--our own societies. . . . Hope of change can only begin through facing the facts, and this book leaves no excuse for ignorance. --Michael G. Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield and Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews Author InformationBruce D. Thompson is a British Methodist minister of thirty years. Having served in Manchester and Somerset, he is currently chair of the Lincolnshire Methodist District. As a member of the Council of Christians and Jews and a friend of several Muslim associations, Bruce is passionate about building better relations across the faiths. He is an experienced blogger and broadcaster and the author of two previous books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |