Calvary and the camps

Could Jewish suffering find its final meaning in the suffering of Jesus Christ? | John Piper

AFTER WATCHING MEL GIBSON'S THE PASSION OF the Christ, I did not think about Jewish guilt but Jewish suffering. It seemed to me that the suffering of the Christian Christ and the suffering of the concentration camps might create empathy, not hostility.

It is a tragedy that the story of Christ's passion (His suffering and death) has produced anti-Semitism against Jews and crusading violence against Muslims. Many of us are ashamed that some of our ancestors did not act in the spirit of Christ. No doubt there are traces of this plague in our own souls. But true Christianity renounces the advance of religion by means of violence. Christians are called to die, not kill, in order to show the world how we are loved by Christ.