The Case Against the Gospels’ False Accusation of the Jews — Responsio Iudaeorum Nostrae Aetatis
A Response to Christianity’s Eternal Accusation of the Jewish People
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About the Book
Responsio Iudaeorum’s “CASE AGAINST THE GOSPELS’ FALSE ACCUSATION OF THE JEWS,” relies on a significant advance in Gospel analysis to achieve certainty about what actually happened to Jesus, and who was responsible. Based on a methodology he has developed and published over the last decade, Abram Epstein states: “No Jews acting from theological motive conspired to kill Jesus, nor did they participate in his arrest, his guilty verdict, or his state-sanctioned murder on the cross.” Furthermore, Epstein argues that the Christian clergy’s recent ecumenical acts of “forgiveness” off er no acquittal, and so reinforce the defamation, concealing beneath the veil of good will, an indoctrinated belief in Jewish guilt for conspiring and participating in Jesus’ crucifixion.
About the Author
Abram Epstein, a New Yorker is a recognized scholar in the field of Gospel analysis and the historical Jesus. Following his graduate studies in Near Eastern religion at New York University’s Hagop Kevorkian Center he was a consultant on Biblical fi lm subjects, and authored the widely available books, The Historical Haggadah, A Documented Biography of Jesus Before Christianity, The Matthias Scroll and The Matthias Scroll—Select Second Edition.