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OverviewAlthough Christianity's precise influence on the Holocaust cannot be determined and the Christian churches did not themselves perpetrate the Final Solution, Michael argues that two millennia of Christian ideas and prejudices and their impact on Christians' behaviour appear to be the major basis of antisemitism and it's apex, the Holocaust. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. MichaelPublisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 2006 ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781403974723ISBN 10: 1403974721 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 27 October 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction Christianity, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust Christian Scriptures and Church Fathers Medieval Violence The Germanies from Luther to Hitler Christian Antisemitism, the German People, Adolf Hitler PostscriptReviewsA praiseworthy achievement--a model of its kind. --Paul R. Bartrop, Honorary Research Fellow, The Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, and Head of History, Bialik College<br> <br> Holy Hatred is a masterful, beautifully written study of how Christianity and the churches shaped and sustained a lethal antisemitism for almost two millennia. Future studies of the Holocaust or of antisemitism will have to address Michael's work. --Eunice G. Pollack, University of North Texas<br> <br> Following in the footsteps of Poliakov and Flannery, this book offers a powerful description of Christianity's intimate involvement with Judeophobia and anti-Semitism from the gospels forward. --Peter J. Haas, Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, and Director, The Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, Case Western Reserve University<br> <br> If anyone still remains ignorant of the Christian origins of anti-Semitism--ancient and modern--and its contribution to the Holocaust, this book will remedy that bliss: clearly, and in comprehensive detail. --Richard Elliott Sherwin, Professor, Bar-Ilan University 'A praiseworthy achievement a model of its kind.' Paul R. Bartrop, Honorary Research Fellow, The Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, and Head of History, Bialik College 'Holy Hatred is a masterful, beautifully written study of how Christianity and the churches shaped and sustained a lethal antisemitism for almost two millennia. Future studies of the Holocaust or of antisemitism will have to address Michael's work.' Eunice G. Pollack, University of North Texas 'Following in the footsteps of Poliakov and Flannery, this book offers a powerful description of Christianity's intimate involvement with Judeophobia and anti-Semitism from the gospels forward.' Peter J. Haas, Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, and Director, The Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, Case Western Reserve University 'If anyone still remains ignorant of the Christian origins of anti-Semitism ancient and modern and its contribution to the Holocaust, this book will remedy that bliss: clearly, and in comprehensive detail.' Richard Elliott Sherwin, Professor, Bar-Ilan University A praiseworthy achievement--a model of its kind. --Paul R. Bartrop, Honorary Research Fellow, The Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, and Head of History, Bialik College Holy Hatred is a masterful, beautifully written study of how Christianity and the churches shaped and sustained a lethal antisemitism for almost two millennia. Future studies of the Holocaust or of antisemitism will have to address Michael's work. --Eunice G. Pollack, University of North Texas Following in the footsteps of Poliakov and Flannery, this book offers a powerful description of Christianity's intimate involvement with Judeophobia and anti-Semitism from the gospels forward. --Peter J. Haas, Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, and Director, The Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, Case Western Reserve University If anyone still remains ignorant of the Christian origins of anti-Semitism--ancient and modern--and its contribution to the Holocaust, this book will remedy that bliss: clearly, and in comprehensive detail. --Richard Elliott Sherwin, Professor, Bar-Ilan University A praiseworthy achievement--a model of its kind. --Paul R. Bartrop, Honorary Research Fellow, The Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, and Head of History, Bialik College<br> <br> Holy Hatred is a masterful, beautifully written study of how Christianity and the churches shaped and sustained a lethal antisemitism for almost two millennia. Future studies of the Holocaust or of antisemitism will have to address Michael's work. --Eunice G. Pollack, University of North Texas<br> <br> Following in the footsteps of Poliakov and Flannery, this book offers a powerful description of Christianity's intimate involvement with Judeophobia and anti-Semitism from the gospels forward. --Peter J. Haas, Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, and Director, The Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, Case Western Reserve University<br> <br> If anyone still remains ignorant of the Christian origins of anti-Semitism--ancient and mode A praiseworthy achievement-a model of its kind. -Paul R. Bartrop, Honorary Research Fellow, The Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, and Head of History, Bialik College <br> Holy Hatred is a masterful, beautifully written study of how Christianity and the churches shaped and sustained a lethal antisemitism for almost two millennia. Future studies of the Holocaust or of antisemitism will have to address Michael's work. -Eunice G. Pollack, University of North Texas <br> Following in the footsteps of Poliakov and Flannery, this book offers a powerful description of Christianity's intimate involvement with Judeophobia and anti-Semitism from the gospels forward. -Peter J. Haas, Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, and Director, The Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies, Case Western Reserve University <br> If anyone still remains ignorant of the Christian origins of anti-Semitism-ancient and modern-and its contribution to the Holocaust, this book will remedy that bliss: clearly, and in comprehensive detail. -Richard Elliott Sherwin, Professor, Bar-Ilan University Author InformationROBERT MICHAEL is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |