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OverviewPersecution, Polemic, and Dialogue follows the interaction between Jews and Christians through the ages in all its richness, complexity, and diversity. This collection of essays analyzes anti-Semitism, perceptions of the Other, and religious debates in the Middle Ages and proceeds to consider modern and contemporary interactions, which are marked by both striking continuity and profound difference. These include controversies among historians, the promise and challenge of interfaith dialogue, and the explosive exchanges surrounding Mel Gibson's film on the passion. This volume will engage scholars, students, and any reader intrigued by one of the longest and most fraught inter-group relationships in history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David BergerPublisher: Academic Studies Press Imprint: Academic Studies Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.633kg ISBN: 9781934843765ISBN 10: 1934843768 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 20 May 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of Contents"Introduction; Anti-Semitism: An Overview; From Cursades to Blood Libels to Expulsions: Some New Approaches to Medieval Anti-Semitism; A Generation of Scholarship on Jewish-Christian Interaction in the Medieval World; Jacob Katz on Jews & Christians in the Middle Ages; Introduction to The Jewish Christian Debate in the High Middle Ages: A Critical Edition of the Nizzahon Vetus with an Introduction, Translation & Commentary; On the Image & Destiny of Gentiles in Ashkenazic Polemical Literature; On the Uses of History in Medieval Jewish Polemic Against Christianity: The Quest for the Historical Jesus; Christians, Gentiles, & the Talmud: A Fourteenth-Century Jewish Response to the Attack on Rabbinic Judaism; Mission to the Jews & Jewish-Christian Contacts in the Polemical Literature of the High Middle Ages; The Barcelona Disputation: Review Essay; Christian Heresy & Jewish Polemic in the Twelfth & Thirteenth Centuries; Gilbert Crispin, Alan of Lille, & Jacob Ben Reuben: A Study in the Transmission of Medieval Polemic; The Attitude of St. Bernard of Clairvaux toward the Jews; St. Peter Damian: His Attitude toward the Jews & the Old Testament; Religion, Nationalism & Historiography: Yehezkel Kaufmann's Account of Jesus & Early Christianity; The ""Jewish Contribution"" to Christianity; Jewish-Christian Relations: A Jewish Perspective; Reflections on Conversion & Proselytizing in Judaism & Christianity; On Dominus Iesus & the Jews; Revisiting 'Confrontation' after Forty Years: A Response to Rabbi Eugene Korn; Dabru Emet: Some Reservations about a Jewish Statement on Christians & Christianity; Jews, Christians, & The Passion; Index."Reviews"“Few bring to the subject of Jewish-Christian relations the singular blend of insight, erudition, and passion that characterizes David Berger’s Persecution, Polemic, and Dialogue; and few collections of essays constitute as coherent and accessible an introduction to a difficult subject as this volume certainly does. Professor Berger’s studies of the major issues in the encounter between Jews and Christians during the Middle Ages, in the way that modern writers have understood that encounter, and in that encounter’s enduring impact on Jewish-Christian interaction today reflect keen critical scholarship on the one hand, and a resolute commitment to Jewish tradition on the other. Without compromising either, Berger boldly addresses the thorniest, most sensitive of issues – from the Crusades to the blood libels to the supersessionism of the present pope – with candor, fairness, and wit. No reader, of whatever faith or critical disposition, will leave this book unrewarded.” -- Jeremy Cohen, Abraham and Edita Spiegel Family Foundation Professor of European Jewish History, Tel Aviv University ""This masterful collection of essays is vintage David Berger – thoughtful, erudite, engaged, broad and insightful. Trained as a medievalist, specializing in the Jewish-Christian debate, Prof. Berger demonstrates that to understand the present relation between the two religions, one must go back in history and see what lessons can be derived from the past. Published over the course of a long career, these articles have stood the test of time and retain their vitality and liveliness, providing a model of careful and independent thinking on oftentimes sensitive subjects."" -- Daniel J. Lasker, Norbert Blechner Professor of Jewish Values, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ""Persecution, Polemic and Dialogue: Essays in Jewish-Christian Relations (Academic Studies Press, 2010), is written by a true scholar who demonstrates how to write medieval Jewish history without an agenda."" -- Martin Lockshin * Canadian Jewish News * ""Berger (Jewish history, Yeshiva U.) has collected most of his writing about Jewish-Christian relations, which includes essays, articles, reviews, talks, and an introduction to a book. Covering first the Middle Ages then modern and contemporary times, his topics include some new approaches to Medieval anti-Semitism from crusades to blood libels to expulsions, the image and destiny of Gentiles in Ashkanazic polemical literature, The Barcelona Disputation, the Jewish contribution to Christianity, and reflections on conversion and proselytizing in Judaism and Christianity."" -- Annotation ©2010 Book News Inc. Portland, OR ""All the chapters are thoughtful, clearly-written, and persuasive when arguing a position. Even those whose titles or subject matter might seem daunting to the nonmedievalist (e.g., ""From Crusades to Blood Libels to Expulsions . . ."" and ""Mission to the Jews and Jewish-Christian Contacts in the Polemical Literature of the High Middle Ages"") are rewarding and surprisingly accessible. Every academic and seminary library should acquire this book, and any serious student of Jewish-Christian relations would profit from reading it."" -- David P. Efroymson, La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA * Journal of Ecumenical Studies * “This volume is a thought-provoking collection of research published by the eminent historian David Berger on historical and contemporary aspects of Jewish-Christian encounters, spanning a long and distinguished academic career (1956-2007), during which the field of medieval Jewish Studies has changed dramatically. . . . Despite the remarkable changes in the field of the study of Jewish-Christian relations in recent decades, Berger’s essays have aged well. There is much in this book that is challenging and stimulating, much of it is still topical and relevant and the book is permeated by a strong sense of intellectual fairness and balance. The historian’s passion for his subject is felt on every page.” -- Maria Diemling, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK * Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, vol. 12, issue 3 (December 2013) *" Berger (Jewish history, Yeshiva U.) has collected most of his writing about Jewish-Christian relations, which includes essays, articles, reviews, talks, and an introduction to a book. Covering first the Middle Ages then modern and contemporary times, his topics include some new approaches to Medieval anti-Semitism from crusades to blood libels to expulsions, the image and destiny of Gentiles in Ashkanazic polemical literature, The Barcelona Disputation, the Jewish contribution to Christianity, and reflections on conversion and proselytizing in Judaism and Christianity. (Annotation (c)2010 Book News Inc. Portland, OR) Author InformationDavid Berger (Ph.D. Columbia University, 1970) is a former President of the Association for Jewish Studies and the Ruth and I. Lewis Professor and Dean at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |