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Fashioning Jewish Identity in Medieval Western Christendom

Fashioning Jewish Identity in Medieval Western Christendom

Fashioning Jewish Identity in Medieval Western Christendom

Robert Chazan, New York University
December 2004
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    During the course of the twelfth century, increasing numbers of Jews migrated into dynamically developing western Christendom from Islamic lands. The vitality that attracted them also presented a challenge: Christianity - from early in its history - had proclaimed itself heir to a failed Jewish community and thus the vitality of western Christendom was both appealing and threatening to the Jewish immigrants. Indeed, western Christendom was entering a phase of intense missionising activity, some of which was directed at the long-term Jewish residents of Europe and the Jewish newcomers. This 2003 study examines the techniques of persuasion adopted by the Jewish polemicists in order to reassure their Jewish readers of the truth of Judaism and the error of Christianity. At the very deepest level, these Jewish authors sketched out for their fellow Jews a comparative portrait of Christian and Jewish societies - the former powerful but irrational and morally debased, the latter the weak but reasonable and morally elevated - urging that the obvious and sensible choice was Judaism.

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    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Short titles for frequently cited texts
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Backdrop:
    • 1. Jesus and the Jews: the gospel accounts
    • 2. Post-Gospel Christian argumentation: continuities and expansions
    • 3. Pre-twelfth-century Jewish argumentation
    • Part II. Data and Foundations:
    • 4. The Jewish polemicists of southern France and northern Spain
    • 5. Scriptural and alternative lines of argumentation
    • Part III. Jesus as Messiah:
    • 6. Biblical prophecy: messianic advent
    • 7. Biblical prophecy: the Messiah reviled and vindicated
    • Part IV. Rejection of the Messiah and Rejection of the Jews:
    • 8. Biblical prophecy and empirical observation: displacement of the Jews
    • 9. Biblical prophecy: redemption of the Jews
    • 10. Biblical prophecy and empirical observation: Christian failures
    • Part V. The Messiah Human and Divine:
    • 11. Biblical prophecy: the Messiah human and divine
    • 12. Human reason: the Messiah human and divine
    • Part VI. Jewish Polemicists on the Attack:
    • 13. Christian Scripture and Jesus
    • 14. Comparative behaviors: Jewish achievement and Christian shortcoming
    • Part VII. Underlying Issues:
    • 15. Techniques of persuasion
    • 16. Fashioning identities: other and self
    • Bibliography
    • Index of subjects and proper names
    • Scripture index.
      Author
    • Robert Chazan , New York University

      Robert Chazan is Scheuer Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University.