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The Marrakesh Dialogues A Gospel Critique And Jewish Apology From The Spanish Renaissance Carsten L Wilke

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The Marrakesh Dialogues A Gospel Critique And Jewish Apology From The Spanish Renaissance Carsten L Wilke
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.09 MB
Author: Carsten L. Wilke
ISBN: 9789004203457, 9004203451
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Marrakesh Dialogues A Gospel Critique And Jewish Apology From The Spanish Renaissance Carsten L Wilke by Carsten L. Wilke 9789004203457, 9004203451 instant download after payment.

In sixteenth-century Marrakesh, a Flemish merchant converts to Judaism and takes his Catholic brother on a subversive reading of the Gospels and an exploration of the Jewish faith. Their vivid Spanish dialogue, composed by an anonym in 1583, has until now escaped scholarly attention in spite of its success in anti-Christian clandestine literature until the Enlightenment. Based on all nine available manuscripts, this critical edition rediscovers a pioneering work of Jewish self-expression in European languages. The introductory study identifies the author, Estêvão Dias, locates him in insurgent Antwerp at the beginning of the Western Sephardi diaspora, and describes his hybrid culture shaped by the Iberian Renaissance, Portuguese crypto-Judaism, Mediterranean Jewish learning, Protestant theology, and European diplomacy in Africa.

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