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Jews and Christians in twelfth century Europe Signer, Michael Alan • Engen, John H. van [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Notre Dame conferences in medieval studies / 10 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Signer, Michael Alan • Engen, John H. van |
Inhalt
Introduction: Jews and Christians together in the twelfth century |
A 1096 complex? Constructing the First Crusade in Jewish historical memory, medieval and modern |
The dynamics of Jewish renaissance and renewal in the twelfth century |
From the First Crusade to the Second: evolving perceptions of the Christian-Jewish conflict |
The discovery of the self: Jews and conversion in the twelfth century |
Adolescence and conversion in the Middle Ages: a research agenda |
The expulsion of the Jews as history and allegory in painting and sculpture of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries |
Put in no-man's-land: Guibert of Nogent's accusations against a Judaizing and Jew-supporting Christian |
God's love for Israel: apologetic and hermeneutical strategies in twelfth-century Biblical exegesis |
Ralph of Flaix: the book of Leviticus interpreted as Christian community |
Martyrdom, eroticism, and asceticism in twelfth-century Ashkenazi piety |
Signs of romance: Hebrew prose and the twelfth-century renaissance |
Anti-Jewish attitudes in twelfth-century French literature |
Baptised Jews in German lands during the twelfth century |
From the Rue aux Juifs to the Chemin du Roy: the classical age of French Jewry, 1108-1223 |
Jews and Christians in twelfth-century England: some dynamics of a changing relationship |
Conclusion |