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La question chrétienne : une pensée juive du christianisme
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ISBN: 2228892475 9782228892476 Year: 1999 Publisher: Paris : Payot,


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Intricate interfaith networks in the middle ages : quotidian Jewish-Christian contacts
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ISBN: 9782503544298 2503544290 9782503544830 Year: 2016 Volume: 5 Publisher: Turnhout : Brepols,

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The book explores the extraordinarily intricate network of connections between Christians and Jews in the medieval urban sphere. 0Recent scholarship has suggested that the religious divide between Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages, although ever-present (and at times even violently so), did not stop individuals and groups from forming ties and expanding them in more intricate ways than previously thought. Moreover, these networks appear to have functioned with an apparent disregard towards any confessional and religious differences. Nevertheless, this was by no means a straightforward or simple situation; both the theological background to how each faith viewed 'other' beliefs, as well as the strong social, religious, and authoritative circles that at the least critiqued, even if they did not entirely discourage such contacts, created a formidable opposition to these networks. The articles in this book were presented as papers during an international workshop at the Central European University in Budapest in February 2010. In these presentations and discussions, the premise of interfaith relations and networks was thoroughly explored across Europe from the Iberian Peninsula to the eastern Hungarian frontier, and from England to Italy throughout the high and later medieval period. In this volume, the contributors explore a number of phenomena through different disciplinary approaches. Ties of an economic and cultural nature are examined, and attention is paid to social contacts and networks in the fields of art and the sciences, and matters of daily life. The picture that emerges is altogether more nuanced and diverse than the bipolar paradigm that has dominated previous scholarship.


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Religions d'Abraham : histoires croisées
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ISBN: 9782830916379 2830916379 Year: 2017 Volume: 6 Publisher: Genève : Labor et Fides,

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Ce livre propose un parcours à travers l'histoire de la réflexion occidentale sur la religion, à partir du christianisme ancien en quête de son autodéfinition jusqu'aux précurseurs modernes de l'histoire des religions. Il nous entraîne au coeur de la fabrique d'une culture occidentale, au croisement du monde gréco-romain, du christianisme ancien et du judaïsme rabbinique. En suivant les réflexions des Pères de l'Eglise sur les origines de l'humanité, Guy G Stroumsa nous permet de mieux saisir les cadres conceptuels qui vont déterminer, pour toute une tradition intellectuelle, la nature même de l'altérité religieuse. Surtout, il offre un nouveau regard sur l'histoire connectée du christianisme, du judaïsme et de l'islam, trois religions dont l'identité se construit, entre dialogue et conflit, autour de ou avec la figure d'Abraham. Enfin, ce livre défend avec force la place et le rôle que doit avoir l'histoire des religions dans les débats actuels sur la diversité et la tolérance, débats essentiels s'il en est dans ce monde qui paraît chaque jour plus enclin à la violence religieuse.


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Hegemonie, machtsspreiding en internationaal-economische orde sinds 1945
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ISBN: 905031046X Year: 1954 Publisher: Utrecht : Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht = State university of Utrecht,


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From anti-Judaism to anti-Semitism
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ISBN: 9781316606599 1316606597 9781107152465 1107152461 9781316591284 1316984222 1316981630 131659128X Year: 2016 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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From its earliest days, Christianity has viewed Judaism and Jews ambiguously. Given its roots within the Jewish community of first-century Palestine, there was much in Judaism that demanded Church admiration and praise; however, as Jews continued to resist Christian truth, there was also much that had to be condemned. Major Christian thinkers of antiquity - while disparaging their Jewish contemporaries for rejecting Christian truth - depicted the Jewish past and future in balanced terms, identifying both positives and negatives. Beginning at the end of the first millennium, an increasingly large Jewish community started to coalesce across rapidly developing northern Europe, becoming the object of intense popular animosity and radically negative popular imagery. The portrayals of the broad trajectory of Jewish history offered by major medieval European intellectual leaders became increasingly negative as well. The popular animosity and the negative intellectual formulations were bequeathed to the modern West, which had tragic consequences in the twentieth century. In this book, Robert Chazan traces the path that began as anti-Judaism, evolved into heightened medieval hatred and fear of Jews, and culminated in modern anti-Semitism.


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An introduction to Jewish-Christian relations
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ISBN: 9780511801068 9780521879767 9780521705622 9780511677595 0511677596 0511801068 0521879760 0521705622 0511739788 1107211018 1282538969 9786612538964 0511678843 0511682077 0511684053 0511680090 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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Relations between Christians and Jews over the past two thousand years have been characterised to a great extent by mutual distrust and by Christian discrimination and violence against Jews. In recent decades, however, a new spirit of dialogue has been emerging, beginning with an awakening among Christians of the Jewish origins of Christianity, and encouraging scholars of both traditions to work together. An Introduction to Jewish-Christian Relations sheds fresh light on this ongoing interfaith encounter, exploring key writings and themes in Jewish-Christian history, from the Jewish context of the New Testament to major events of modern times, including the rise of ecumenism, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the creation of the state of Israel. This accessible theological and historical study also touches on numerous related areas such as Jewish and interfaith studies, philosophy, sociology, cultural studies, international relations and the political sciences.


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Beyond conflicts : cultural and religious cohabitations in Alexandria and Egypt between the 1st and the 6th century CE
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ISBN: 9783161551444 3161551443 Year: 2017 Publisher: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,


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Religionskritik, Glaubensbegründung und interreligiöser Dialog : vom deutschen Idealismus zu Nietzsche und zur Postmoderne
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ISBN: 3791716972 Year: 2000 Publisher: Regensburg : Friedrich Pustet,

A dictionary of Jewish-Christian relations
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ISBN: 0521826926 9780521826921 0511137028 9780511137020 0511134851 9780511134852 9780511133428 0511133421 1280421576 9781280421570 1316085961 051118333X 0511201249 0511311486 9786610421572 6610421579 9780511201240 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press/Cambridge Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations

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Kessler and Wenborn's pioneering work explores and defines the many factors which characterise the relationship between Judaism and Christianity. It provides a comprehensive single reference to a subject which touches on numerous areas of study including theology, religious studies, history, Jewish studies, literature and social and political studies.

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