Differing ways of reading, differing views of the Law: the Catholic Church and its treatment of the Jewish Question during Vichy
TítuloDiffering ways of reading, differing views of the Law: the Catholic Church and its treatment of the Jewish Question during Vichy
Call number940.5318/0150
Número del objeto05031CO
Lugar de publicaciónHampshire
EditorialPalgrave
Año de publicación
2001
PaginaciónVol. 2 pp509-530
MaterialArticle
ISBN333804864
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future" conference held in Oxford on 14-17th July 2000 Vol. 2 pp509-530
Descripción
How did lawyers in Vichy France manage to reconcile their fundamental principle of egalitarianism with the anti-Jewish measures enacted by the Vichy regime on 2 June 1941? By, it is here suggested, a process of double-think that allowed them during the following four years to betray their heritage while persuading themselves they did not. The Catholic Church paid lip service to equality but offered no objection to offcial French anti-Semitism. The author suggestively traces these attitudes back to early Christian distortions - particularly in St John's gospel - of the Hebrew Bible to make it appear to foreshadow the coming of Jesus as the Messiah.