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The conflict between Israel and Palestine brings us face to face with the notion of collective guilt. How do we wrap our minds around individuals being held responsible for the actions of a larger group, or, in many cases, actions and events that preceded their own lifetimes? How do we hold people responsible for somebody else’s behavior? In this episode, we train a theological lens on these vexing questions.
By Nathan Rittenhouse & Cameron McAllister4.8
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The conflict between Israel and Palestine brings us face to face with the notion of collective guilt. How do we wrap our minds around individuals being held responsible for the actions of a larger group, or, in many cases, actions and events that preceded their own lifetimes? How do we hold people responsible for somebody else’s behavior? In this episode, we train a theological lens on these vexing questions.

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