Книга: Богословие после Освенцима и его связь с богословием после ГУЛАГа: следствия и выводы
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16

Cit.: J.H. Miller, ed., Vatican II: An Interfaith Appraisal (Notre Dame and London, 1966), p.358.

17

Cit.: Willebrands, Church and Jewish People, p. 58.

18

Cit.: P. Hebblethwaite, John XXIII: Pope of the Council (London, 1984), p. 264.

19

Cit.: Willebrands, Church and Jewish People, p. 205.

20

Cit.: Willebrands, Church and Jewish People, p. 211—219.

21

Text 'Joint Statement on the Shoa and Antisemitism (Prague, 1992) cit.: Willebrands, Church and Jewish People, p. 250.

22

H.C. Kee and I,J. Borowsky, ed., Removing Anti-Judaism from the Pulpit (Philadelphia and New Yогк. 1996), р. 50.

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Translated into English (from the original [unpublished] Italian) cit.: P.Hebblethwaite, John XXIII: Pope of the Council, p. 431.

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As John Pawlikowsky has noted, 'Jesus was killed by some Jews and some Romans but Christians have played up Jewish involvement [...].
Historically, Romans probably had more to do with the death of Jesus than the Christian scriptures lead one to think' (cit.: Removing Anti-Judaism from the Pulpit, p. 98).
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