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Christianity and antisemitism --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Christianisme --- Judaïsme --- Relations --- Christianity --- #GBIB:SMM --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Judaïsme
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Antisemitism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Catholics --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Catholiques --- History --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Congrès --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- CHRISTIANISME --- ANTISEMITISME --- RELATIONS --- HISTOIRE --- 20E SIECLE
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Christianity and antisemitism --- Christianity and other religions --- Enemies --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Christianisme --- Ennemis --- History --- Islam. --- Histoire --- Relations --- Islam --- History. --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Adversaries --- Antagonists --- Enemies (Persons) --- Foes --- Opponents --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Hostility (Psychology) --- Judaism
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In thirteen essays by leading art historians, and a critical introduction by the editor, Beyond the Yellow Badge seeks to reframe the relationship between European visual culture and the changing aspect of the Christian majority’s negative conceptions of Jews and Judaism during the Middle Ages and early modern periods. By situating their subjects within a broad continuum of historical and critical issues, the authors inquire into such questions as the shifting politics of toleration and intoleration; the role played by anti-Judaic legends in the formation of Christian cults; the role of positive evaluations of Hebrew, Jewish learning and Christian hopes for Jewish conversion; and the transformation of religious anti-Judaism into its modern racial and nationalistic counterparts. The book will be of special interest to art historians, cultural historians, students of Christian theology and Jewish history, and to educated general readers. This book is also available in paperback.
Jews in art. --- Antisemitism in art. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Juifs dans l'art --- Antisémitisme dans l'art --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Antisémitisme dans l'art --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Jewish way of life in art --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism
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Antisemitism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Scapegoat --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Bouc émissaire --- History --- Psychological aspects --- Histoire --- Aspect psychologique --- 296*81 --- 323.12 <=924> --- -Scapegoat --- -Antisemitism --- -Christianity and antisemitism --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- Purity, Ritual --- Rites and ceremonies --- Sacrifice --- Religieus antisemitisme --- Antisemitisme. Jodenvervolging --- Judaism --- 323.12 <=924> Antisemitisme. Jodenvervolging --- 296*81 Religieus antisemitisme --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Bouc émissaire --- Antisemitism - Psychological aspects --- Scapegoat - Psychological aspects --- Antisemitism - History
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Judaism --- Apologetics. --- Christianity and other religions --- Christianity and antisemitism. --- Church history --- Judaïsme --- Apologétique --- Christianisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Eglise --- Controversial literature --- History and criticism. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Judaism. --- Littérature de controverse --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Judaïsme --- Apologétique --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Littérature de controverse --- Christianity and politics --- Imperialism --- Reformation. --- History --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Reformation --- Réforme (Christianisme) --- Christianisme et politique --- Impérialisme --- Politique et gouvernement
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Analyzing the previously unexplored religious views of the Nazi elite, Richard Steigmann-Gall argues against the consensus that Nazism as a whole was either unrelated to Christianity or actively opposed to it. He demonstrates that many participants in the Nazi movement believed that the contours of their ideology were based on a Christian understanding of Germany's ills and their cure. A program usually regarded as secular in inspiration - the creation of a racialist 'people's community' embracing antisemitism, antiliberalism and anti-Marxism - was, for these Nazis, conceived in explicitly Christian terms. His examination centers on the concept of 'positive Christianity,' a religion espoused by many members of the party leadership. He also explores the struggle the 'positive Christians' waged with the party's paganists - those who rejected Christianity in toto as foreign and corrupting - and demonstrates that this was not just a conflict over religion, but over the very meaning of Nazi ideology itself.
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World history --- Jewish religion --- Antisemitism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Jews --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Juifs --- History. --- Persecutions --- Histoire --- Persécutions --- History --- 296*2 --- 296*81 --- -Christianity and antisemitism --- -Jews --- -296.2 --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- Misjna. Talmud. Halachische codices . Responsen --- Religieus antisemitisme --- -History --- 296*81 Religieus antisemitisme --- 296*2 Misjna. Talmud. Halachische codices . Responsen --- Antisémitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Persécutions --- 296.2 --- Persecutions&delete& --- Christianity and antisemitism - History --- Jews - Persecutions - History --- Antisemitism - History
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Series: Jewish and Christian Heritage, 1 Is the Gospel of John anti-Jewish? What would this mean in the context of the original writer, of his community, the final text and its first readers? Who, precisely, are the Ioudaioi who are so scathingly criticized in the Gospel - "Judeans", perhaps, or some other more specific group than the Jewish nation as a whole? What are the implications for New Testament study and for Christian theology in the light of the troubled history of relations between Judaism and Christianity? The papers in this volume were presented at the special international colloquium held in January 2000 in Leuven, Belgium, which was convened to assemble the world's leading experts on John's Gospel and issues of anti-Judaism for a thorough assessment of the state of the question. The result is a fascinating panorama of the issues and of current approaches to them, and an extremely valuable resource for further work on anti-Judaism in the Christian tradition. Contents: 1. Wrestling with Johannine Anti-Judaism: A Hermeneutical Frame-work for the Analysis of the Current Debate - Reimund Bieringer, Didier Pollefeyt, Frederique Vandecasteele-Vanneuville 2. The Embarrassment of History: Reflections on the Problem of 'Anti-Judaism' in the Fourth Gospel - James D.G. Dunn 3. Anti-Judaism in the Fourth Gospel as a Theological Problem for Christian Interpreters R. Alan Culpepper 4. The Fourth Gospel and the Salvation of Israel: An Appeal for a New Start Stephen Motyer 5. Anti-Judaism in Revelation? A Response to Peter Tomson - Jan Willem van Henten 6. Anti-Judaism in the Fourth Gospel - Judith M. Lieu 7. Escape Routes as Dead Ends: On Hatred towards Jews and the New Testament, Especially in the Gospel of John - Simon Schoon 8. The Coming Son of Man Became Flesh. High Christology and Anti-Judaism in the Gospel of John - Bertold Klappert 9. "Abraham is our Father" (John 8:39)The Gospel of John and the Jewish-Christian Dialogue - Hendrik Hoet 10. Biblical Thinking as the Wisdom of Love - Roger Burggraeve 11. The Identity of the 'Jews' for the Readers of John - Johannes Beutler 12. The 'Jews' in the Gospel of John - Henk Jan de Jonge 13. The Depiction of 'the Jews' in John's Gospel. Matters of Behavior and Identity - M.C. de Boer 14. Speaking of the Jews .'Jews' in the Discourse Material of the Fourth Gospel - Raymond F. Collins 15. 'Jews' in the Gospel of John as Compared with the Palestinian Talmud, the Synoptics and Some New Testament Apocrypha - Peter J. Tomson 16. 'Jews' and Jews in the Fourth Gospel - Adele Reinhartz 17. The Nicodemus Enigma: The Characterization and Function of an Ambiguous Actor of the Fourth Gospel - Jean Marie Sevrin - 18. "Salvation is from the Jews." The Parenthesis in John 4:22b - Gilbert van Belle 19. John and Judaism - C. Kingsley Barrett 20. "You Are of Your Father the Devil" in Its Context: Stereotyped Apocalyptic Polemic in John 8:38-47 - U.C. von Wahlde 21. Scriptural Dispute between Jews and Christians in John: Literary Fiction or Historical Reality? John 9:13-17, 24-34 as a Test Case - Maarten J.J. Menken 22. The Farewell Discourses (John 13:31-16:33) and the Problem of Anti-Judaism - Jean Zumstein 23. The Gospel of John: Exclusivism Caused by a Social Setting Different from That of Jesus (John 11:54 and 14:6) - James H. Charlesworth 24. Anti-Judaism in the Book of Revelation - Jan Lambrecht 25. The Canon - Understanding of Revelation - History of Reception and Effects. Problems of a Biblically Oriented Theology in the Face of Israel - Hans Hermann Henrix.
Jewish religion --- Bible NT. Gospels. John --- Antisemitisme --- Antisémitisme --- Colloques --- Colloquia --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Judaism (Christian theology) --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Judaïsme (Théologie chrétienne) --- Congresses --- History of doctrines --- Congrès --- Histoire des doctrines --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Congresses. --- 296*813 --- 226.5 --- Academic collection --- Christelijk antisemitisme --- Evangelie volgens Johannes --- 296*813 Christelijk antisemitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Judaïsme (Théologie chrétienne) --- Congrès --- Jews in the New Testament --- Biblical teaching --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Christianity and antisemitism - Congresses. --- Judaism (Christian theology) - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600 - Congresses.
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This book challenges current scholarly consensus concerning John’s references to the Jews in two ways. First, the author suggests that John’s portrayal of the Jews cannot be understood as a response to the violent policy of John’s opponents. Second, the author claims that John’s portrayal of Jewishness is much more ambivalent than is often claimed today. The first part of the book offers a detailed criticism on the so called two-level reading strategy which claims that John’s references to the Jews emerge from the conflict with rabbinic Judaism. The second part examines in detail John’s relationship to some basic markers of Jewishness. The book contributes to the ongoing discussion of anti-Judaism in John and efforts to understand John’s historical setting.
Jews in the New Testament. --- Jews in the New Testament --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Relations --- Christianity and antisemitism. --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Jean (Book of the New Testament) --- Johanisi (Book of the New Testament) --- Johannesevangelium --- John (Book of the New Testament) --- Yohan pogŭm --- Yohane den (Book of the New Testament) --- Yūḥannā (Book of the New Testament) --- Brotherhood Week --- Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament --- Christianisme --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Bible. John --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Ioganaĭ (Book of the New Testament) --- Иоганай (Book of the New Testament) --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity.
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