Jews and Christians in Denmark from the Middle Ages to recent times ca. 1100-1948

In Jews and Christians in Denmark: From the Middle Ages to Recent Times, circa 1100¿́¿1948 , Martin Schwarz Lausten investigates how the Church and society followed the European antijudaistic tradition using insults, adversities and attempted conversions during Catholic times from around 1100 and Pr...

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Autor principal: Lausten, Martin Schwarz (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Brill 2015.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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  • Preface; Note about This Volume; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Jews in Literature and Art of the Church: The Catholic Middle Ages; Writings on the Life of Personal Piety; The Crusades; Jews in the Hexameron (ca. 1220); The First Danish Anti-Jewish Publication (1516); Judaism and Jews in the Art of the Church; Chapter 2 Martin Luther's Antipathy toward Jewsand the Attitudes of Danish Reformers: The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century; Martin Luther and the Jews; This Evil People-Hans Tausen and Peder Palladius; Jews in Church Prayers and Edifying Writings.
  • God's Own Language-The Study of HebrewChapter 3 Jewish Immigrants, Freedomof Religion, and the Anger of the Bishops: The Orthodoxy of the Seventeenth Century; Orthodoxy and Absolute Monarchy; Judaism and Jews in Academic and Popular Literature; Government Policies on Jews and the Reaction of the Bishops; Baptism of Jews; The Chief of Police's Proposal for a Jewish Ghetto (1692); Chapter 4 Convert or be Lost! Controversy and Missionin the Age of Pietism (1700-1760); The Jewish Community; Views of Christian Theologians on Judaism and Jews; Problems of Integration; Mission to the Jews.
  • Conversion of Jews to ChristianityChapter 5 Ordinary Danish Citizens, but with Another Religion: The 'Christian' and Jewish Enlightenment (1760-1814); The Jewish Community; Enlightenment Movements; Conflicts about Jewish Reforms; Judaism and Jews in the Writings of Christian Theologians; The Conversion of Jews to Christianity; The Views of Christian Theologians on the Anti-JewishLiterary Feud; 'The Letter of Freedom': The Royal Decree of March 29, 1814; Chapter 6 Avowals of Converted Jews; Chapter 7 Freedom for Jews? (1814-1849) The Integration of Jews into Society; A Letter of Freedom?
  • Literary Feuds and Street FightsJews in the Writings of Christian Theologians; Conditions within the Jewish Congregation; Debate on the Adaptation of Jews to Social and Political Conditions; Missionary Work and the Conversion of Jews to Christianity; Chapter 8 The Danish People's Church and the Jews(1849-ca. 1900); The Independent Jewish Community of Faith; Confrontation between Chief Rabbi Abraham Wolffand the 'Enemies of the Talmud'; Attitudes toward Jews of Different Movements within the Danish People's Church; Religious and Social Problems in the Jewish Community.
  • The Danish Mission to the JewsAdmittance into the Danish Church and into the Jewish Congregation; Chapter 9 Sympathy for Jews and Hatred of Jewsin the Danish People's Church (ca. 1900-1948); The State of Affairs within the Jewish Community; Christian Theologians and Zionism; Groupings within the Danish People's Church and Anti-Semitism (before 1940); Jews and Christians during and after the German Occupation; Renewed Missionary Efforts among the Jews; Reaction in the People's Church on Zionism and the Creation of the State of Israel; Chapter 10 Epilogue; Literature and Sources.