Jews, Judaism, and the Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Germany
Dean Phillip Bell, Stephen G. Burnetten Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2016
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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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004316287
ISBN-10: 9004316280
Pagini: 574
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004316280
Pagini: 574
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Dean Philip Bell (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1995) is Dean/CAO of the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies in Chicago. His research focuses on late medieval and early modern Germany and he is author of Sacred Communities: Jewish and Christian Identities in Fifteenth-Century Germany (Brill, 2001).
Stephen G. Burnett (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990) is Associate Professor of Classics and Religious Studies, and of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of From Christian Hebraism to Jewish Studies: Johannes Buxtorf (1564-1629) and Hebrew Learning in the Seventeenth-Century (Brill, 1996), and numerous articles on Christian Hebraism and Jewish printing in the early modern period.
Stephen G. Burnett (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990) is Associate Professor of Classics and Religious Studies, and of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of From Christian Hebraism to Jewish Studies: Johannes Buxtorf (1564-1629) and Hebrew Learning in the Seventeenth-Century (Brill, 1996), and numerous articles on Christian Hebraism and Jewish printing in the early modern period.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations ... vii
Acknowledgements ... viii
Abbreviations and Shortened Titles ... ix
Contributors ... xv
Introduction ... xxi
Dean Phillip Bell and Stephen G. Burnett
PART I: ROAD TO REFORMATION
Humanists, Jews, and Judaism ... 3
Erika Rummel
German Theologians and the Jews in the Fifteenth Century ... 33
Christopher Ocker
PART II: REFORMERS AND THE JEWS
Luther and the Jews ... 69
Thomas Kaufmann
Philip Melanchthon and the Jews: A Reappraisal ... 105
Timothy J. Wengert
Bucer, the Jews, and Judaism ... 137
R. Gerald Hobbs
Ulrich Zwingli, the Jews, and Judaism ... 171
Hans-Martin Kirn
Calvin, the Jews, and Judaism ... 197
Achim Detmers
Andreas Osiander, the Jews, and Judaism ... 219
Joy Kammerling
The Catholic Reform, Jews, and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 249
Robert Bireley
The Intensification of Religious Commitment: Jews, Anabaptists, Radical Reform, and Confessionalization ... 269
Michael Driedger
PART III: REPRESENTATIONS OF JEWS AND JUDAISM
Anthonius Margaritha on the “Whole Jewish Faith:” A Sixteenth-Century Convert from Judaism and his Depiction of the Jewish Religion ... 303
Maria Diemling
Von der Juden Ceremonien: Representations of Jews in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 335
Yaacov Deutsch
Visual Representations of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 357
Petra Schöner
The Representation of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century German Literature ... 393
Edith Wenzel
PART IV: JEWS, JUDAISM, AND JEWISH RESPONSES TO THE REFORMATION
Jewish Settlement, Politics, and the Reformation ... 421
Dean Phillip Bell
Jewish Responses to Christianity in Reformation Germany ... 451
Elisheva Carlebach
Jewish Law and Ritual in Early Modern Germany ... 481
Jay Berkovitz
German Jewish Printing in the Reformation Era (1530–1633) ... 503
Stephen G. Burnett
Select Bibliography ... 529
Index of Subjects ... 547
Index of Persons ... 563
Index of Biblical Passages Cited ... 572
Acknowledgements ... viii
Abbreviations and Shortened Titles ... ix
Contributors ... xv
Introduction ... xxi
Dean Phillip Bell and Stephen G. Burnett
PART I: ROAD TO REFORMATION
Humanists, Jews, and Judaism ... 3
Erika Rummel
German Theologians and the Jews in the Fifteenth Century ... 33
Christopher Ocker
PART II: REFORMERS AND THE JEWS
Luther and the Jews ... 69
Thomas Kaufmann
Philip Melanchthon and the Jews: A Reappraisal ... 105
Timothy J. Wengert
Bucer, the Jews, and Judaism ... 137
R. Gerald Hobbs
Ulrich Zwingli, the Jews, and Judaism ... 171
Hans-Martin Kirn
Calvin, the Jews, and Judaism ... 197
Achim Detmers
Andreas Osiander, the Jews, and Judaism ... 219
Joy Kammerling
The Catholic Reform, Jews, and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 249
Robert Bireley
The Intensification of Religious Commitment: Jews, Anabaptists, Radical Reform, and Confessionalization ... 269
Michael Driedger
PART III: REPRESENTATIONS OF JEWS AND JUDAISM
Anthonius Margaritha on the “Whole Jewish Faith:” A Sixteenth-Century Convert from Judaism and his Depiction of the Jewish Religion ... 303
Maria Diemling
Von der Juden Ceremonien: Representations of Jews in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 335
Yaacov Deutsch
Visual Representations of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Germany ... 357
Petra Schöner
The Representation of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century German Literature ... 393
Edith Wenzel
PART IV: JEWS, JUDAISM, AND JEWISH RESPONSES TO THE REFORMATION
Jewish Settlement, Politics, and the Reformation ... 421
Dean Phillip Bell
Jewish Responses to Christianity in Reformation Germany ... 451
Elisheva Carlebach
Jewish Law and Ritual in Early Modern Germany ... 481
Jay Berkovitz
German Jewish Printing in the Reformation Era (1530–1633) ... 503
Stephen G. Burnett
Select Bibliography ... 529
Index of Subjects ... 547
Index of Persons ... 563
Index of Biblical Passages Cited ... 572
Recenzii
The press about the hardback edition:
"[...] [T]he essays are [...] of high quality. [...] [T]he useful surveys and the new insights in this book will help to ensure that sixteenth-century German Jews are part of the story of early modern Jewish society and culture."
Adam Shear, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Summer 2008), pp. 187-190
'The book presents the familiar and much-studied topic of the Reformation in sixteenth-century Germany in a new way, by interweaving Jews into the narratives of the various 'Reformations'. [...] It will be a standard work for anyone engaged in these fields for many decades to come."
Magda Teter, H-HRE, H-Net Reviews, April, 2008
“The volume encapsulates the field’s current state, bringing much material into English for the first time. […] [T]his volume [is] desirable for libraries.”
Susan R. Boettcher, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Summer 2007), pp. 615-616
"It is a collaborative effort under the valiant leadership of two outstanding Reformation historians who have indeed assembled an impressive cohort of scholars as contributors to this vast enterprise. [...] [F]irst-rate scholarship."
Albrecht Classen, Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Winter 2007), pp. 1094-1095
"[...] [T]he essays are [...] of high quality. [...] [T]he useful surveys and the new insights in this book will help to ensure that sixteenth-century German Jews are part of the story of early modern Jewish society and culture."
Adam Shear, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Summer 2008), pp. 187-190
'The book presents the familiar and much-studied topic of the Reformation in sixteenth-century Germany in a new way, by interweaving Jews into the narratives of the various 'Reformations'. [...] It will be a standard work for anyone engaged in these fields for many decades to come."
Magda Teter, H-HRE, H-Net Reviews, April, 2008
“The volume encapsulates the field’s current state, bringing much material into English for the first time. […] [T]his volume [is] desirable for libraries.”
Susan R. Boettcher, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Summer 2007), pp. 615-616
"It is a collaborative effort under the valiant leadership of two outstanding Reformation historians who have indeed assembled an impressive cohort of scholars as contributors to this vast enterprise. [...] [F]irst-rate scholarship."
Albrecht Classen, Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Winter 2007), pp. 1094-1095