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1 1| proclaim that all the Christian Fathers and teachers of the Church
2 1| towards the Jews, all these Fathers, were wrong and even bear
3 1| interesting: the Orthodox Fathers' attitude towards Jews does
4 1| these words of the Christian Fathers, but who ever said and when
5 1| the anti-Judaism of the Fathers of the Church. The Fathers
6 1| Fathers of the Church. The Fathers never said a word against
7 1| the anti-Judaism of the Fathers which can also be found
8 1| keep the heritage of the Fathers in the modern world can
9 1| authority of the Church Fathers, for whom this term was
10 1| agree with all those Church Fathers who clearly said that Jews
11 1| Christians with our Church Fathers can say both things - that
12 1| God for the sake of the fathers"?(Rom.11.28) With Apostle
13 1| thing to say with our Holy Fathers: Jews killed Christ, it
14 1| Moreover, such Orthodox Fathers as St.Maximus the Confessor
15 1| certainly argue that the Fathers calling Jews "the killers
16 1| this argument. Yes, if the Fathers thought that the Jews were
17 1| that they are not the Holy Fathers at all! What a threat for
18 1| was as such unknown to the Fathers, that is why we cannot find
19 1| distinction. Nevertheless, the Fathers knew such a word as "apatheia",
20 1| game to try to read the Fathers' writings in the spirit
21 1| speaker. If we understand the Fathers' words as a judgement we
22 1| the teaching of the Holy Fathers, and not to base ourselves
23 1| the teaching of the Church Fathers, as any other teaching,
24 1| Everything said by the Fathers can be useful and can be
25 1| dispassionate character of the Fathers' words that their truth
26 2| abandoning the teaching of the Fathers particularly on the Jewish
27 3| the writings of the Church Fathers which convict Judaism as
28 3| but the teaching of the Fathers. St. Maximus the Confessor,
29 3| stage. The teaching of the Fathers on this issue is quite clear.
30 3| the teaching of the Church Fathers, without accepting the revelation
31 3| according to the teaching of the Fathers, should play the role of
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