1. Christians and Jews in the Middle Ages
They were to be left to the judgment of Jesus in His Second Coming." This made it difficult for the Jews as they were later referred to as the "Christ-Killers," and soon after, in the thirteenth century obligated to convert. ... It was understood that conversion of the Jews would be a sign that Jesus was returning and this is what he was waiting for and needed in order to come back and fulfill his Parousia. ... Suffering was also indicated after fabricated allegations were made of the Jewish religious values in relation to Christian children and Jesus Christ. ...
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