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The First Crusade

The First Crusade
Author: Edward Peters
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998-06-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812216561

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To its contemporaries, the first Crusade was a journey and its participants were pilgrims. The identifying terminology of "Crusade" came about nearly a century later. In a greatly expanded second edition, Edward Peters brings together primary texts that document 11th-century events leading to what we now call the First Crusade.


The Jewish-Christian Encounter in Medieval Preaching

The Jewish-Christian Encounter in Medieval Preaching
Author: Jonathan Adams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317611950

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This book explores the complexity of preaching as a phenomenon in the medieval Jewish-Christian encounter. This was not only an "encounter" as physical meeting or confrontation (such as the forced attendance of Jews at Christian sermons that took place across Europe), but also an "imaginary" or theological encounter in which Jews remained a figure from a distant constructed time and place who served only to underline and verify Christian teachings. Contributors also explore the Jewish response to Christian anti-Jewish preaching in their own preaching and religious instruction.


Jews in East Norse Literature

Jews in East Norse Literature
Author: Jonathan Adams
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 1368
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110775778

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What did Danes and Swedes in the Middle Ages imagine and write about Jews and Judaism? This book draws on over 100 medieval Danish and Swedish manuscripts and incunabula as well as runic inscriptions and religious art (c. 1200–1515) to answer this question. There were no resident Jews in Scandinavia before the modern period, yet as this book shows ideas and fantasies about them appear to have been widespread and an integral part of life and culture in the medieval North. Volume 1 investigates the possibility of encounters between Scandinavians and Jews, the terminology used to write about Jews, Judaism, and Hebrew, and how Christian writers imagined the Jewish body. The (mis)use of Jews in different texts, especially miracle tales, exempla, sermons, and Passion treaties, is examined to show how writers employed the figure of the Jew to address doubts concerning doctrine and heresy, fears of violence and mass death, and questions of emotions and sexuality. Volume 2 contains diplomatic editions of 54 texts in Old Danish and Swedish together with translations into English that make these sources available to an international audience for the first time and demonstrate how the image of the Jew was created in medieval Scandinavia.


Psalms in Community

Psalms in Community
Author: Harold W. Attridge
Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2003
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1589830784

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Matthew's Gospel and Judaism in the Late First Century C.E.

Matthew's Gospel and Judaism in the Late First Century C.E.
Author: Anthony Ovayero Ewherido
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780820479385

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Following a thorough examination of the structure, language, and argument of Matthew's discourse on parables, Anthony O. Ewherido underscores its primary relevance to the ongoing discussion on the social context of Matthew's Gospel. The convincing analysis of the textual evidence and study of some social and historical trends in Christianity and Judaism in the post-70 C.E. era inform Ewherido's conclusion that at the time the Gospel was written to its predominantly Jewish-Christian community, that community had parted ways with Judaism and stood at an ideologically irreconcilable distance from the «synagogue across the street.»


Jews and Christians Together

Jews and Christians Together
Author: A. Christian van Gorder
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153269007X

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Rabbi Gordon Fuller and Dr. Christian van Gorder are committed to helping people of both faith traditions gain, as far as is possible, a participant’s appreciation of those from the other community. This means addressing misconceptions and misrepresentations as well as challenging widely held assumptions. Jews and Christians Together delves into the strained relationship between these two faith communities and exposes why these communities need to come to a better understanding and appreciation of the other. Events such as the attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania demonstrate why society must address and foil anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism wherever and whenever such views appear. The efforts of Fuller and van Gorder to explore these issues with their own faith communities can provide a helpful starting-point to confront trends of increasing hate and bigotry towards Jews today. Fuller and van Gorder ask us to acknowledge the marred history of Christianity and anti-Semitism, so that we can explore healthy Jewish-Christian dialogue and gain a shared and constructive mutual respect.