The history of antisemitism includes that fueled by the NT, and the result is a culture where antisemitism is more thinkable than it would have been without it. Even if today few make a direct appeal to the Christian Bible, the West's attitude toward antisemitism was to a large extent shaped by that encounter.
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Either way, the secondary effects are there.
The history of antisemitism includes that fueled by the NT, and the result is a culture where antisemitism is more thinkable than it would have been without it. Even if today few make a direct appeal to the Christian Bible, the West's attitude toward antisemitism was to a large extent shaped by that encounter.
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