(Reuters Faithworld) Pope’s Jesus book raps religious violence, explains exoneration of Jews
Pope Benedict has condemned violence committed in God’s name and personally exonerated Jews of responsibility for Jesus’ death in his latest book, released on Thursday. The book, the second in a planned three-part series on the life of Jesus, is a detailed, highly theological and academic recounting of the last week in Jesus’ life.
Publishers have printed 1.2 million copies of the book in seven languages. A blaze of international publicity included teleconferences with the media in several countries.
In one section, Benedict writes that there can be no justification for violence carried out in God’s name, an assertion as applicable to Islamist militancy today as to violence that the Catholic Church itself committed in the past as it spread the faith.
Read it all.
Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Anglican Primates * Culture-Watch Books Violence * Religion News & Commentary Inter-Faith Relations Other Churches Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI Other Faiths Judaism * Theology Christology Theology: Scripture
1 Comments
Posted March 11, 2012 at 3:15 pm
Posted March 11, 2012 at 3:15 pm
To comment on this article: Go to Article View
The URL for this article is http://www.kendallharmon.net/t19/index.php/t19/article/41653/
© 2013 Kendall S. Harmon. All rights reserved.
For original material from Titusonenine (such as articles and commentary by Dr. Harmon) permission to copy and distribute free of charge is granted, provided this notice, the logo, and the web site address are visible on all copies. For permission for use in for-profit publications, please email KSHarmon[at]mindspring[dot]com
<< Return to Mobile view (headlines)

Isn’t this the book that came out last year? Or am I missing something?
March 12, 12:09 am | [comment link]