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Replacement Theology, Vatican II, and the Modern Rise of Antisemitism – A Conversation with Yaffah Batya da Costa

Replacement Theology, Vatican II, and the Modern Rise of Antisemitism – A Conversation with Yaffah Batya da Costa

Update: 2025-08-29
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In this week’s Proclaiming Justice podcast, Laurie Cardoza-Moore sits down once again with Yaffah Batya da Costa to confront one of the most urgent issues facing the Church today: the revival of replacement theology and its dangerous impact on Christians and Jews alike.


From Vatican II’s controversial documents to the rhetoric of modern influencers like Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Tucker Carlson, Laurie and Yaffah uncover how antisemitic ideas have crept back into conservative Christian spaces. They explore how this false teaching divorces Christianity from its biblical foundation in Israel, fuels hatred, and even aligns with Islamist and secular ideologies hostile to Jews and Christians.

Listeners will gain clarity on the historic and biblical truth about Israel’s eternal covenant, why the Church must reject deception, and how Christians can take a stand against antisemitism in their communities.


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Replacement Theology, Vatican II, and the Modern Rise of Antisemitism – A Conversation with Yaffah Batya da Costa

Replacement Theology, Vatican II, and the Modern Rise of Antisemitism – A Conversation with Yaffah Batya da Costa

Laurie Cardoza Moore