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An even earlier Christian explanation of Jewish unbelief than that of the Johannine School was offered by Paul of Tarsus. Paul wrote to the Christians of Rome, “A hardening has come upon part of Israel, until the full number of the Gentiles come in, and so all Israel will be saved.” Romans 11:25, 26. In effect, Paul argued that Jewish unbelief was part of God's plan, that Israel would remain in unbelief until the conversion of the Gentiles was completed. Like Paul, St. Augustine also saw Jewish unbelief as part of God's plan. He argued that God had dispersed the Jews among the nations to bear witness by their misfortune to the truth of the Scripture's prophecies concerning Christ. Augustine, The City of God, in Basic Writings of Saint Augustine, ed. Whitney J. Oates (New York: Random House, 1948), 2:455-456. Paul's dissonance-reduction strategy thus offered a far more benign interpretation of Jewish unbelief than that of the Fourth Gospel. No matter how punitive the restrictions on Jewish life became or how extreme the anti-Jewish polemic, the views of Paul and Augustine helped to prevent the official Chruch from promoting acts of out-right violence against the Jews.
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