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Jews Judaism And The Reformation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Dean Phillip Bell

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Jews Judaism And The Reformation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Dean Phillip Bell
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.05 MB
Pages: 607
Author: Dean Phillip Bell, Stephen G. Burnett
ISBN: 9789004316287, 9004316280
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st
Volume: 37

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Jews Judaism And The Reformation In Sixteenthcentury Germany 1st Dean Phillip Bell by Dean Phillip Bell, Stephen G. Burnett 9789004316287, 9004316280 instant download after payment.

This book represents a multi-disciplinary approach to the problem of the
Jews and the German Reformation. The contributions come from both
senior and emerging scholars, from North America, Israel, and Europe, to
ensure a breadth in perspective. The essays in this volume are arranged
under four broad headings: 1. The Road to the Reformation (late
medieval theology and the humanists and the Jews); 2. The Reformers and
the Jews (essays on Luther, Melanchthon, Bucer, Zwingli, Calvin,
Osiander, the Catholic Reformers, and the Radical Reformers); 3.
Representations of Jews and Judaism (the portrayal of Judaism as a
religion, images of the Jews in the visual arts, and in
sixteenth-century German literature); and 4. Jewish Responses to the
Reformation.
Contributors include: Dean Phillip Bell, Jay
Berkovitz, Robert Bireley, Stephen G. Burnett, Elisheva Carlebach, Achim
Detmers, Yaacov Deutsch, Maria Diemling, Michael Driedger, R. Gerald
Hobbs, Joy Kammerling, Thomas Kaufmann, Hans-Martin Kirn, Christopher
Ocker, Erika Rummel, Petra Schöner, Timothy J. Wengert, and Edith
Wenzel.

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