Johannes Reuchlin and the Campaign to Destroy Jewish Books
Oxford University Press (2010)
| Abstract | impermissibly favorable to Jews? -- Humanist origins -- Humanism at court -- Discovery of Hebrew -- Johannes Pfefferkorn and the campaign against Jews -- Who saved the Jewish books? -- Inquisition -- Trial at Rome and the Christian debates -- The Luther affair -- As if the first martyr of Hebrew letters. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Judaism Christianity Christianity and other religions Judaism Jewish literature History Humanism History Scholasticism History | |||||||||
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| Call number | B785.R64.P75 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780195394214 0195394216 | |||||||||
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Harvey J. Hames (2000). The Art of Conversion: Christianity and Kabbalah in the Thirteenth Century. Brill.
S. Daniel Breslauer (2001). Creating a Judaism Without Religion: A Postmodern Jewish Possibility. University Press of America.
Daniel J. Lasker (2007). Jewish Philosophical Polemics Against Christianity in the Middle Ages. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
David Novak (1989). Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Jewish Justification. Oxford University Press.
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