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Constantine’s Sword

The Church and the Jews; A History

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Constantine’s Sword

By: James Carroll
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In a bold and moving book that is sure to spark heated debate, the novelist and cultural critic James Carroll maps the profoundly troubling 2,000-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism and faces the crisis of faith it has provoked in his own life as a Catholic. More than a chronicle of religion, this dark history is the central tragedy of Western civilization, its fault lines reaching deep into our culture.

The Church’s failure to protest the Holocaust—the infamous “silence” of Pius XII—is only part of the story: the death camps, Carroll shows, are the culmination of a long entrenched tradition of anti-Judaism. From Gospel accounts of the death of Jesus on the cross, to Constantine’s transformation of the cross into a sword, to the rise of blood libels, scapegoating, and modern anti-Semitism, Carroll reconstructs the dramatic story of the Church’s conflict not only with Jews but with itself. Yet in tracing the arc of this narrative, he implicitly affirms that it did not necessarily have to be so. There were roads not taken, heroes forgotten; new roads can be taken yet. Demanding that the Church finally face this past in full, Carroll calls for a fundamental rethinking of the deepest questions of Christian faith. Only then can Christians, Jews, and all who carry the burden of this history begin to forge a new future.

Drawing on his well-known talents as a storyteller and memoirist, and weaving historical research through an intensely personal examination of conscience, Carroll has created a work of singular power and urgency. Constantine’s Sword is a brave and affecting reckoning with difficult truths that will touch every listener.

©2002 James Carroll. For more information, visit JamesCarroll.net (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Christianity History Judaism Religious Intolerance Religious Studies Middle East Middle Ages Holocaust Tradition Africa
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Important Historical Examination • Insightful Religious Analysis • Important Content • Philosophical Depth • Brilliant Work

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It would be better to have a robot read this than the man who unfortunately does it. This is an important work and I’m disgusted that this man read this.

Horrific narration of an fine work

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This is an absolutely brilliant book. Well researched and well written. It’s an important book. I wish everyone would read it. (In full disclosure I am a James Carroll fan already.)
When I say, “I wish everyone would read it,” I mean everyone except the narrator! This honestly sounds like audible took a million snippets of the narrator’s voice and then spliced them together making this sound like an odd, automated, computer “reading” the book. It’s so distracting that (to me) it is unlistenable!
To be clear, I strongly recommend the book, just not this audio version.

Brilliant book, terrible narration

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This book is fascinating. I love the mix of memoir with religious-political deep history. I appreciate learning about the violent and manipulative history of Christianity as it relates to Judaism. Horrors.

Great content, terrible narration

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I just want prospective listeners to know that despite some reviews, this book listens fine as long as you don’t listen to it with any acceleration. It seems like maybe some error related to how the reader pronounces words makes it sound ridiculous when one tries to listen at anything above 1.0 X.

Listens fine on 1.0x

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This is the book written by Christian theologian who analyzes the treatment of Jews by the Catholic Church since its foundation. He presents the development of the Church’s position as it is evident from the work of major Christian theorists. A former priest, he is not exonerating Church from its long tradition of anti-semitism. Nor he approves of its later actions to distance itself from that past. The book may be unsettling for an unprepared audience.

Incredible

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