Contents
Introduction: The Papacy and the Jews between History and Polemic
1. Papal Anti-Judaism in Theory and Practice over the Millenia
2. Anti-Judaism in the Church: From the French Revolution to the Mid-Nineteenth Century
3. Pio Nono and the Jews: From "Reform" to "Reaction," 1846-1878
4. Anti-Judaism in an Age of Anti-Semitism, 1878-1922
5. Pius XI and the Jews in an Age of Dictators, 1922-1939
6. The "Silence" of Pius XII and his "Crusade" against Communism
7. John XXIII, Paul VI, and Vatican II: Aggiornamento and the New Relationship between
Catholics and Jews
8. Apology and Reconciliation: John Paul II Confronts the Church's Anti-Judaic Past and the
Holocaust
Conclusion: The Papacy and the Jews-Past and Present
Select Bibliography
Index