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- Apostasy and Jewish identity in High Middle Ages Northern Europe: Are you still my brother?'
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- 2014
- Published by: Manchester University Press
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The attitude of Jews living in the medieval Christian world to Jews who converted to Christianity or to Christians seeking to join the Jewish faith reflects the central traits that make up Jewish self-identification. The Jews saw themselves as a unique group chosen by God, who expected them to play a specific and unique role in the world. This study researches fully for the first time the various aspects of the way European Jews regarded members of their own fold in the context of lapses into another religion. It attempts to understand whether they regarded the issue of conversion with self-confidence or with suspicion, and whether their attitude was based on a clear theological position, or on issues of socialisation. The book will primarily interest students and lecturers of Jewish/Christian relations, the Middle Ages, Jews in the Medieval period, and inter-religious research.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright Page
- pp. i-iv
- Leading figures
- p. xii
- Abbreviations
- pp. xiii-xiv
- 1. Early beginnings
- pp. 1-21
- 4. Self-definition and halakhah
- pp. 52-76
- 5. Attitudes towards women
- pp. 77-94
- 7. Converts to Judaism
- pp. 100-111
- 8. Conclusions: The change in mentality
- pp. 112-129
- Bibliography
- pp. 130-135
Additional Information
ISBN
9781847799258
MARC Record
OCLC
980850976
Pages
152
Launched on MUSE
2017-04-07
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Creative Commons
CC-BY-NC-ND