Jiang interprets Disraeli as arguing that Christianity is founded by Jews and that medieval Christian hatred forgot its own Jewish origins.
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Jewish Origins
Jiang interprets Disraeli as arguing that Christianity is founded by Jews and that medieval Christian hatred forgot its own Jewish origins.
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"Okay. For polity and the majesty of the theocratic principle, it became necessary to ascend to the origin of the Christian church and to..."
"So, what we're saying is this. Christianity is a great religion, but it's important that we look at the origins of Christianity and who..."
"The Jews were looked upon in the middle ages as an accursed race, the enemies of God and man, the special foes of Christianity...."
"That his doctrines avowedly were the completion, not the change, of Judaism. That the apostles and the evangelists whose names men daily invoked and..."
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