The Jews and the Reformation

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PLATES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- TIMELINE -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter One. A Contested Inheritance: Judaeo-Christian Relations on the Eve of the Reformation -- Chapter Two. A New Dawn? Re-evaluating the Jews at the Start of the Reformation Era -- Chapter Three. Dashed Hopes: J...

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Главный автор: Austin, Kenneth 1976- (Автор)
Формат: Электронный ресурс
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: New Haven London Yale University Press [2020]
В:Год: 2020
Обзоры:[Rezension von: Austin, Kenneth, 1976-, The Jews and the Reformation] (2023) (Price, David, 1957 -)
Другие ключевые слова:B Judaism Relations Christianity
B Christianity and other religions Judaism
B Реформация (мотив)
B Judaism History Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789
B Религия (мотив) / Judaism / History
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Итог:Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PLATES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- TIMELINE -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter One. A Contested Inheritance: Judaeo-Christian Relations on the Eve of the Reformation -- Chapter Two. A New Dawn? Re-evaluating the Jews at the Start of the Reformation Era -- Chapter Three. Dashed Hopes: Jews and the Early Reformation -- Chapter Four. People of the Book: The Reformed Church and Judaism -- Chapter Five. A Tridentine Response: The Catholic Church and the Jews -- Chapter Six. Fault Lines: Jews in a Confessionally Divided Christendom -- Chapter Seven. Caught in the Crossfire: Jews and Christians in the Era of the Thirty Years War -- Chapter Eight. Heightened Expectations: Messianism, Millenarianism and the Hope of Israel -- CONCLUSION -- ENDNOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Judaism has always been of great significance to Christianity but this relationship has also been marked by complexity and ambivalence. The emergence of new Protestant confessions in the Reformation had significant consequences for how Jews were viewed and treated. In this wide-ranging account, Kenneth Austin examines Christian attitudes toward Jews, the Hebrew language, and Jewish learning, arguing that they have much to tell us about the Reformation and its priorities—and have important implications for how we think about religious pluralism today
Объем:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 296 Seiten), Illustrationen
Формат:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:0300187025
Доступ:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.12987/9780300187021