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Routledge Christian Attitudes toward the Jews in the Middle Ages: A Casebook Routledge Medieval Casebooks



Routledge Christian Attitudes toward the Jews in the Middle Ages: A Casebook Routledge Medieval Casebooks
The book "Routledge Christian Attitudes toward the Jews in the Middle Ages: A Casebook" explores the negative image of Jews in medieval Christian society. It draws from a variety of sources such as sermons, polemical texts, and theological treatises to demonstrate the emergence of anti-Semitism and negative stereotypes of Jews. The book argues that the turning point in Christian-Jewish relations o... more details
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  • Focus on negative attitudes and stereotypes of Jews in medieval Christian society
  • Draws from a variety of sources including sermons, polemical texts, and theological treatises
  • Argues that the turning point in Christian-Jewish relations occurred in the eleventh century


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Author Michael Frassetto
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415978279
Publication Date 13/02/2007
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
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The book "Routledge Christian Attitudes toward the Jews in the Middle Ages: A Casebook" explores the negative image of Jews in medieval Christian society. It draws from a variety of sources such as sermons, polemical texts, and theological treatises to demonstrate the emergence of anti-Semitism and negative stereotypes of Jews. The book argues that the turning point in Christian-Jewish relations occurred in the eleventh century, with the first wave of persecutions of Jews. However, it also acknowledges that not all interactions between Christians and Jews were hostile during the High Middle Ages. The book also reveals a more positive understanding of Jews in some medieval writings. It is part of the "Routledge Medieval Casebooks" series and is aimed at academic libraries with collections in Medieval Studies, Religion, and Jewish Studies.

Drawing from an equally wide range of sources-sermons, polemical texts, theological treatises, hagiographical and devotional works, and histories-the volume demonstrates the emergence of a profoundly negative image of the Jews that established many of the stereotypes of classic Christian anti-Semitism. The volume, in particular, argues that the essential turning point in relations between Christians and Jews occurred in the eleventh century, especially the early eleventh century when the first wave of persecutions of the Jews took place. Note on non teleological nature of development although the prominent theme explored in this volume is the emergence of the medieval anti-Jewish tradition, several chapters will show that open hostility toward the Jews and the development of negative stereotypes of the Jew were not the only components of Jewish and Christian relations during the High Middle Ages. Indeed, in its investigation into a broad range of secular and theological sources, this volume reveals not only the emergence of a Christian anti-Jewish tradition in the Middle Ages but also reveals a more open and positive understanding that some medieval writers had of the Jews and their place in history and society.
Like other volumes in the Routledge Medieval Casebooks series, this book will be produced in hardback only, and will be aimed primarily at academic libraries with Medieval Studies, Religion, and Jewish Studies collection

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