Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Christians & Jews

Many modern Christian theological texts spend a lot of time making it clear that we, as Christians, don't do those things that Jews used to do. Christianity is moving beyond the mistakes of Judaism, and of the Jews. That is just what it means to be a Christian. But I spend a lot of time trying to show that we are rather quite like the Jews of old, and that the Jews had the same positives and negatives we do. The mistakes of the ancient Jews are not opportunities to criticize Judaism, either modern-day or ancient, nor to single Jews out as guilty of some particular sins that God couldn't seem to correct. The Jews of the Old Testament were people...they did things right and did thing wrong. We can learn from their successes and failures as we can any people. To the degree we see the way we commit the same sins, we free ourselves of the sin of anti-Judaism, and we find solidarity with our Jewish brothers.

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