Jews in medieval Christendom : slay them not / edited by Kristine T. Utterback, Merrall Llewelyn Price.
In Jews in Medieval Christendom: Slay Them Not, a diverse group of international scholars from various disciplines considers Jewish/Christian relations in medieval Europe, based on St. Augustine's interpretation of Psalm 51:11: "Slay them not, lest my people forget."
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Language: | English |
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Leiden :
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2013.
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Series: | Études sur le judaïsme médiéval ;
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Table of Contents:
- Notes on Contributors; Introduction; An Iconographical Study of the Appearance of Synagoga in Carolingian Ivories; The "Zeal of God": The Representation of Anger in the Latin Crusade Accounts of the 1096 Rhineland Massacres; Race, Anti-Jewish Polemic, Arnulf of Seéz, and the Contested Papal Election of Anaclet II (A.D. 1130); "Vitam finivit infelicem": Madness, Conversion, and Adolescent Suicide among Jews in late Twelfth-Century England; Politics, Prophecy and Jews: The Destruction of Jerusalem in Anglo-Norman Historiography; King Henry III and the Jews.
- Aquinas on the Forced Conversion of Jews: Belief, Will, and TolerationDante and the Jews; Jewish Resistance to Conversion in the Late-Medieval Crown of Aragon; Medieval Antisemitism and Excremental Libel; Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Rulers, Cities, and "Their" Jews in Austria during the Persecutions of the Fourteenth Century; Codifying Jews: Jews in Austrian Town Charters of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries; Making Jews in the Hours of Mary de Bohun; The Christian-Jewish Debate and the Catalan Atlas; Mythologizing the Jewish Other in the "Prioress's Tale."
- Complex Relations Between Jews and Christians in Late Medieval German and Other LiteratureSelect Bibliography; Index.