The friars and Jews in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

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Susan E. Myers, Steven J. MacMichael
BRILL, 2004 - 316 páginas
This volume deals with the friars, especially the Franciscans and Dominicans, in their writing and preaching about Jews and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The articles deal with such issues as Jews and Judaism in theology, biblical exegesis, apocalyptic thought, preaching, economics and art. Building on the pioneering work of Jeremy Cohen, this volume shows the complexity of Christian-Jewish relations in the life and writings of the mendicants on the eve of the modern world. It will be a useful volume for understanding medieval interreligious understanding and how Christians thought of Jews during the era in question.
 

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ThirteenthCentury Apocalypse Commentaries
23
William Chester Jordan Archbishop Eudes Rigaud and
39
MendicantJewish Interaction
53
Giacomo Todeschini Franciscan Economics and Jews in
99
Christopher Ocker Contempt for Friars and Contempt
119
David J Viera The Evolution of Francesc Eiximeniss Attitudes
147
Meyerson Samuel of Granada and the Dominican
161
Izbicki Leonardo Datis Sermon on
191
Steven J McMichael OFM Conv Alfonso de Espina on
199
Roberto Rusconi AntiJewish Preaching in the Fifteenth
225
Ariel Toaff Jews Franciscans and the First Monti di Pietà
239
Messianism in Spain
297
Index
313
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Steven McMichael, OFM Conv., is Assistant Professor in the Theology Department at the University of St. Thomas. His interests include interreligious dialogue, especially Jewish-Christian and Muslim-Christian relations. He has published in the area of medieval Jewish-Christian relations, particularly on the writings of Alfonso de Espina. Susan Myers is Assistant Professor in the Theology Department at the University of St. Thomas and works in the area of New Testament and early Christianity. Her interests include Syriac-speaking Christianity, early heterodox movements, and early liturgical and doctrinal developments.

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