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Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (2018)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews' close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In 'Politics of Polemics,' Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic's two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound 'hermeneutical Jew,' while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of 'sacred philology.' The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. 'Politics of Polemics,' providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. PDF, 05.11.2018.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (2019)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, vermutlich in Englisch, Gruyter, de Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews, The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews´ close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In ´´Politics of Polemics,´´ Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic´s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound ´hermeneutical Jew,´ while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of ´sacred philology.´ The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. ´´Politics of Polemics,´´ providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. PDF, 15.01.2019.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (2019)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, vermutlich in Englisch, Gruyter, de Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (2018)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Mouton, neu, E-Book.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews, The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews´ close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In ´Politics of Polemics,´ Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic´s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound ´hermeneutical Jew,´ while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of ´sacred philology.´ The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. ´Politics of Polemics,´ providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. Magdalena Luszczynska, Mandel Scholion Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. PDF, 05.11.2018.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (2018)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, in Deutsch, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, neu, E-Book.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews´ close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In ´Politics of Polemics,´ Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic´s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound ´hermeneutical Jew,´ while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of ´sacred philology.´ The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. ´Politics of Polemics,´ providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. Magdalena Luszczynska, Mandel Scholion Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. 05.11.2018, PDF.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (1613)
ISBN: 9783110583786 bzw. 311058378X, vermutlich in Deutsch, De Oldenbourg Gruyter, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews: The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews` close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In `Politics of Polemics , ` Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic`s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound `hermeneutical Jew,` while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of `sacred philology.` The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. `Politics of Polemics,` providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. Englisch, Buch.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (1613)
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews: The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews` close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In `Politics of Polemics,` Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic`s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound `hermeneutical Jew,` while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of `sacred philology.` The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. `Politics of Polemics,` providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland. Englisch, Ebook.
Politics of Polemics: Marcin Czechowic on the Jews (1613)
ISBN: 9783110583786 bzw. 311058378X, vermutlich in Deutsch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, neu.
The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536-1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews' close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In "Politics of Polemics , " Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic's two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound 'hermeneutical Jew,' while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of 'sacred philology.' The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. "Politics of Polemics," providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian-Jewish relations in early-modern Poland.
Politics of Polemics
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, in Englisch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536–1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews’ close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In “Politics of Polemics,” Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic’s two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound ‘hermeneutical Jew,’ while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of ‘sacred philology.’ The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. “Politics of Polemics,” providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian–Jewish relations in early-modern Poland.
Politics of Polemics
ISBN: 9783110586565 bzw. 3110586568, in Englisch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The works of Marcin Czechowic (1536–1613), a leader of a Polish Radical Protestant sect known as the Arians, are often referred to as proof for the Jews' close contacts with Radical Christians and the tolerant character of interreligious debates in early-modern Poland. In “Politics of Polemics,” Magdalena Luszczynska explores Arian-Jewish relations focusing on Czechowic's two polemics that utilise contrasting images of the Jew. The first features an invented interlocutor, a spiritually blind, tradition-bound ‘hermeneutical Jew,' while the second engages in depth with Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices drawing on the Christian Hebraist perception of the Jews as potential teachers of ‘sacred philology.' The works are analysed in the context of Radical Protestant theology, the tradition of Christian-Jewish polemics, and Arian leadership contest. “Politics of Polemics,” providing an English-speaking reader with an unprecedented access to this unique polemical material, is a valuable source for the historians of the Radical Reformation and of Christian–Jewish relations in early-modern Poland.