Nearly half a century ago, the Second Vatican Council corrected the Roman Catholic Church's historical attitude toward Jews with the document "Nostra Aetate," which exonerated the Jewish people of any collective guilt for the killing of Jesus and affirmed that God's covenant with them had never been abrogated.
'Religious Organisations in an age of shrinking welfare'
21st March 2012
The podcasts from the fourth Westminster Faith Debate, held on 8th February 2012, is now available on the Religion and Society website here. Video below.
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Nearly half a century ago, the Second Vatican Council corrected the Roman Catholic Church's historical attitude toward Jews with the document "Nostra Aetate," which exonerated the Jewish people of any collective guilt for the killing of Jesus and affirmed that God's covenant with them had never been abrogated.
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'Religious Organisations in an age of shrinking welfare'
21st March 2012
The podcasts from the fourth Westminster Faith Debate, held on 8th February 2012, is now available on the Religion and Society website here. Video below.
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