Father Peter Hocken: The Teaching of the Magisterium - Jewish Believers in Jesus

Father Peter Hocken: The Teaching of the Magisterium - Jewish Believers in Jesus

Father Peter Hocken: The Teaching of the Magisterium - Jewish Believers in Jesus

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Part 3: Jewish Believers in Jesus
I will approach the issue of Israel and the Jewish people by looking first at the developing teaching of the Magisterium.
In effect, this begins with Vatican Two, which in this area represented a real revolution.
This is why the teaching on the Jews, like that on ecumenism and on religious liberty, was rejected by the most rigid conservatives like Archbishop Lefebvre and his followers.
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Fellowship: ICPE
Place: Allerheiligen, Germany
Language: English

Series: Part 3 of the series The Teaching of the Magisterium
Category: Israel
Keywords: Israel, Messianic Jews, Repentance for sins of the past, TJCII, Vatican Two

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