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Jews in medieval Christendom : "slay them not" / edited by Kristine T. Utterback, Merrall Llewelyn Price.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Leiden : Brill, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (356 p.)
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Subject(s)
Judaism
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Relations
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Christianity
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Christianity and other religions
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Judaism
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Christianity and antisemitism
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History
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Jews
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History
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70-1789
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Judaism (Christian theology)
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History of doctrines
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Middle Ages, 600-1500
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Europe
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Church history
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600-1500
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Related name
Utterback, Kristine T.
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Price, Merrall Llewelyn, 1965-
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Series
Etudes sur le judaïsme médiéval ; t. 60.
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Études sur le judaïsme médiéval, 0169-815X ; Tome LX
Contains
Utterback, Kristine T.
Jewish resistance to conversion in the late-medieval Crown of Aragon.
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Summary note
In Jews in Medieval Christendom: Slay Them Not , an international group of scholars from numerous disciplines examines the manifold ways that medieval Christians coped with the presence of Jews in their midst. The collection’s touchstone comes from St. Augustine’s interpretation of Psalm 59:11: “Slay them not, lest my people forget: scatter them by thy power; and bring them down,” as it applied to Jews in Christendom, an interpretation that deeply affected medieval Christian strategies for dealing with Jews in Europe. This collection analyzes how medieval writers and artists, often explicitly invoking Augustine, employed his teachings on these strangers within Christian Europe.
"In Jews in Medieval Christendom: Slay Them Not, an international group of scholars from numerous disciplines examines the manifold ways that medieval Christians coped with the presence of Jews in their midst. The collection's touchstone comes from St. Augustine's interpretation of Psalm 59:11: ‶Slay them not, lest my people forget: scatter them by thy power; and bring them down," as it applied to Jews in Christendom, an interpretation that deeply affected medieval Christian strategies for dealing with Jews in Europe. This collection analyzes how medieval writers and artists, often explicitly invoking Augustine, employed his teachings on these strangers within Christian Europe"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
Preliminary Material
Introduction
An Iconographical Study of the Appearance of Synagoga in Carolingian Ivories / Nancy Bishop
The “Zeal of God”: The Representation of Anger in the Latin Crusade Accounts of the 1096 Rhineland Massacres / Kate McGrath
Race, Anti-Jewish Polemic, Arnulf of Seéz, and the Contested Papal Election of Anaclet II (A.D. 1130) / Irven M. Resnick
“Vitam finivit infelicem”: Madness, Conversion, and Adolescent Suicide among Jews in Late Twelfth-Century England / Ephraim Shoham-Steiner
Politics, Prophecy and Jews: The Destruction of Jerusalem in Anglo-Norman Historiography / K.M. Kletter
King Henry II and the Jews / Robert C. Stacey
Aquinas on the Forced Conversion of Jews: Belief, Will, and Toleration / Jennifer Hart Weed
Dante and the Jews / Jay Ruud
Jewish Resistance to Conversion in the Late-Medieval Crown of Aragon / Kristine T. Utterback
Medieval Antisemitism and Excremental Libel / Merrall Llewelyn Price
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Rulers, Cities, and “their” Jews in Austria during the Persecutions of the Fourteenth Century / Eveline Brugger
Codifying Jews: Jews in Austrian Town Charters of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries / Birgit Wiedl
Making the Jews in the Hours of Mary de Bohun / Carlee A. Bradbury
The Christian-Jewish Debate and the Catalan Atlas / Judy Schaaf
Mythologizing the Jewish Other in “The Prioress’s Tale” / Barbara Stevenson
“Him Jesus, that Jew”!—Representing Jewishness in the York Plays / Miriamne Ara Krummel
Complex Relations between Jews and Christians in Late Medieval German and Other Literature / Albrecht Classen
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Index.
An iconographical study of the appearance of Synagoga in Carolingian ivories / Nancy Bishop
The ‶Zeal of God": the representation of anger in the Latin Crusade accounts of the 1096 Rhineland massacres / Kate McGrath
Race, anti-Jewish polemic, Arnulf of Seéz, and the contested papal election of Anaclet II (A.D. 1130) / Irven M. Resnick
‶Vitam finivit infelicem": madness, conversion, and adolescent suicide among Jews in late twelfth-century England / Ephraim Shoham-Steiner
Politics, prophecy and Jews: the destruction of Jerusalem in Anglo-Norman historiography / K.M. Kletter
King Henry III and the Jews / Robert C. Stacey
Aquinas on the forced conversion of Jews: belief, will, and toleration / Jennifer Hart Weed
Dante and the Jews / Jay Ruud
Jewish resistance to conversion in the late-medieval crown of Aragon / Kristine T. Utterback
Medieval antisemitism and excremental libel / Merrall Llewelyn Price
Between a rock and a hard place: rulers, cities, and ‶their" Jews in Austria during the persecutions of the fourteenth century / Eveline Brugger
Codifying Jews: Jews in Austrian town charters of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / Birgit Wiedl
Making the Jews in the Hours of Mary de Bohun / Carlee A. Bradbury
The Christian-Jewish debate and the Catalan atlas / Judy Schaaf
Mythologizing the Jewish other in ‶The prioress's tale" / Barbara Stevenson --
‶Him Jesus, that Jew"!--representing Jewishness in the York plays / Miriamne Ara Krummel
Complex relations between Jews and Christians in late medieval German and other literature / Albrecht Classen.
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ISBN
90-04-25044-1
OCLC
857971149
Doi
10.1163/9789004250444
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