"Jews will not replace us!" What could be the basis for such a provocative chant shouted by the torch-carrying marchers of the deadly 2017 Charlottesville demonstration? Was the phrase just the antagonistic and hostile ramblings of a few hate-filled anarchists or could there possibly be a connection with another much larger group that by its charter represents and promotes peace and love. Jews and Christians dives headfirst into a complex relationship, with its associated tensions, and seeks to identify some of the issues that have historically driven a wedge between the two groups. It also addresses many poignant questions, such as: * Why do Christians seem determined now, in modern times, to have friendly relations with Jews when throughout most of their history they have not? * Is there a sinister plot, under the guise of Christianity, to disenfranchise the Jewish population and subvert their progress in nations outside Israel? * Is Christian Nationalism a true and genuine representation of Christianity and its perspectives concerning ethnicity and people of other faiths? * How have differences in theology, inclinations toward evangelism, and perceived societal influence affected the relationship? Avoiding a high-brow presentation that leaves pertinent information and meaning lost in academic discourse, Jews and Christians succinctly discusses a complex and troubling topic with empathetic understanding and clarity. Join this informal analysis and discover truths obscured by time and/or shunned in embarrassment to escape rebuke and accountability. If purposely hidden, these truths are hidden in plain sight.
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