The declaration of 1950, to this day has not been published into English. There are speculations that perhaps the German Evangelical church is still not repentant. Nevertheless, the German Evangelical Church is now united with the same goal in mind, to reconstruct their nation and the church. Today, antisemitism can be seen in a myriad of forms. For example, member of the Reformed tradition often holds to the belief that the church has replaced Israel (Supersessionism or Replacement Theology). This belief that God passed over Israel’s covenant promise and gave it the church can be seen as an antisemitic theology. Antisemitism is an ideology that will be perhaps near impossible to eradicate from the thoughts of
The declaration of 1950, to this day has not been published into English. There are speculations that perhaps the German Evangelical church is still not repentant. Nevertheless, the German Evangelical Church is now united with the same goal in mind, to reconstruct their nation and the church. Today, antisemitism can be seen in a myriad of forms. For example, member of the Reformed tradition often holds to the belief that the church has replaced Israel (Supersessionism or Replacement Theology). This belief that God passed over Israel’s covenant promise and gave it the church can be seen as an antisemitic theology. Antisemitism is an ideology that will be perhaps near impossible to eradicate from the thoughts of