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In this episode, Avraham Burg speaks with Dr. Rainer Kampling, professor of biblical theology and expert on Christian antisemitism at the Freie Universität Berlin. In a wide-ranging discussion that stretches from the early 20th century to the modern day, Burg and Kampling address antisemitism with the Catholic Church, its role in the Second World War, and the Church’s struggles to reinvent its relationship to Judaism today. Throughout the conversation, Kampling explores the Jewish-Christian relationship in Germany on the eve of the Second World War and the emotional scars that can still be felt.
By Notre Dame JerusalemIn this episode, Avraham Burg speaks with Dr. Rainer Kampling, professor of biblical theology and expert on Christian antisemitism at the Freie Universität Berlin. In a wide-ranging discussion that stretches from the early 20th century to the modern day, Burg and Kampling address antisemitism with the Catholic Church, its role in the Second World War, and the Church’s struggles to reinvent its relationship to Judaism today. Throughout the conversation, Kampling explores the Jewish-Christian relationship in Germany on the eve of the Second World War and the emotional scars that can still be felt.