Barbarians and Jews

Barbarians and Jews
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Publisher : Brepols Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 2503581013
ISBN-13 : 9782503581019
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Synopsis Barbarians and Jews by : Yitzhak Hen

The essays in this volume attempt to re-evaluate, understand and explain various aspects of Jewish history within the broader historical context of the post-Roman Barbarian world. They address a wide variety of topics, sources, and geographies, and together they provide a nuanced and more balanced history of the Jews in the early medieval West. Although written independently of one another the various essays collected here reveal a remarkable tension between the "imaginary" (or "hermeneutical")Jew and the "real" one. As this volume demonstrates, Augustine's positive theological understanding of Jews and Judaism was often overshadowed by anti-Jewish sentiments, and consequently anti-Jewish invective remained the drive wheel of Christian theology, especially in the context of debates and polemics among the Christians themselves.

Jews in Barbarian Europe

Jews in Barbarian Europe
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Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4518230
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Synopsis Jews in Barbarian Europe by : Bernard S. Bachrach

Contains documents and excerpts from documents of the 4th-9th centuries concerning Jewish-Christian relationships in Europe of the end of the Western Roman Empire and the barbarian kingdoms established in its territory. Pp. 15-43 contain excerpts from law codes, including Roman, Germanic, and canon law. Most of the laws concerning Jews were intended to prevent them from exercising power over Christians, especially over Christian slaves. There were also laws aiming to create unbearable conditions for Jews (and thus to force them to convert "voluntarily") or to humiliate them. The rest of the book relates to papal and royal policies toward Jews, as well as actual Jewish-Christian relationships, which were not always regulated by the laws. Sometimes, however, these relations included conflicts and violence against Jews.

Jews, Greeks, and Barbarians

Jews, Greeks, and Barbarians
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Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015000597701
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Synopsis Jews, Greeks, and Barbarians by : Martin Hengel

The Passage of the Barbarians

The Passage of the Barbarians
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Publisher : Hyperion Books
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556022770010
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Synopsis The Passage of the Barbarians by : Miriam Novitch

Decolonial Judaism

Decolonial Judaism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781137345837
ISBN-13 : 1137345837
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Synopsis Decolonial Judaism by : S. Slabodsky

Decolonial Judaism: Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking explores the relationship among geopolitics, religion, and social theory. It argues that during the postcolonial and post-Holocaust era, Jewish thinkers in different parts of the world were influenced by Global South thought and mobilized this rich set of intellectual resources to confront the assimilation of normative Judaism by various incipient neo-colonial powers. By tracing the historical and conceptual lineage of this overlooked conversation, this book explores not only its epistemological opportunities, but also the internal contradictions that led to its ultimate unraveling, especially in the post-9/11 world.

The Plot Against the Church

The Plot Against the Church
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 9781365162428
ISBN-13 : 1365162427
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Synopsis The Plot Against the Church by : Maurice Pinay

This book, The Plot Against the Church, was published prior to the beginning of the Second Vatican Council as a warning of what the dark powers had in store for the Church. The high ranking clerics, writing as Maurice Pinay, stated that the ultimate purpose of the Council was to remove the crime of Deicide from the Jews and assign it instead to the Romans. It is a scholarly work, worthy of consideration of all who would understand Christian history and Christian defense against forces seeking to destroy the Church and Faith. While written in 1962, Rabbi Louis Israel Newman wrote much the same from the Jewish side in his 1925 work Jewish Influence in Christian Reform Movements, which is quoted extensively in The Plot.

Decline and Change in Late Antiquity

Decline and Change in Late Antiquity
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781040244630
ISBN-13 : 1040244637
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Synopsis Decline and Change in Late Antiquity by : J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz

The essays in this second collection of articles by Professor Liebeschuetz deal with several aspects of the history of Late Antiquity. One theme is the prehistory of Late Antique ethical monotheism, which is illustrated by studies of pagan cults, Mithraism and Judaism. Several essays discuss the nature of the people who took over large areas of the Western Roman Empire, especially the Visigoths and the Vandals. The author insists that the continuing 'ethnogenesis' of these groups was made possible by customs and traditions, some of them going back before the entry of these peoples into the Empire. It is argued that the fact that formal possession of Roman citizenship became unimportant, helped the barbarian settlers to expand their groups and to consolidate their ethnic solidarity. Other papers deal with the historiography of Late Antiquity, and, more generally, with the writings of historians from Thucydides to A.H.M. Jones and Peter Brown. The anxiety of today's historians to reject the concept of decline is linked to current political concerns, especially to the ideology of multiculturalism. A recurring theme is the relationship between the historian's own background and his or her writing.

Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire

Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780812245332
ISBN-13 : 0812245334
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Synopsis Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire by : Natalie B. Dohrmann

This volume revisits issues of empire from the perspective of Jews, Christians, and other Romans in the third to sixth centuries. Through case studies, the contributors bring Jewish perspectives to bear on longstanding debates concerning Romanization, Christianization, and late antiquity.

Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World

Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781317061687
ISBN-13 : 1317061683
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Synopsis Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World by : Ralph W. Mathisen

One of the most significant transformations of the Roman world in Late Antiquity was the integration of barbarian peoples into the social, cultural, religious, and political milieu of the Mediterranean world. The nature of these transformations was considered at the sixth biennial Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity Conference, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in March of 2005, and this volume presents an updated selection of the papers given on that occasion, complemented with a few others,. These 25 studies do much to break down old stereotypes about the cultural and social segregation of Roman and barbarian populations, and demonstrate that, contrary to the past orthodoxy, Romans and barbarians interacted in a multitude of ways, and it was not just barbarians who experienced "ethnogenesis" or cultural assimilation. The same Romans who disparaged barbarian behavior also adopted aspects of it in their everyday lives, providing graphic examples of the ambiguity and negotiation that characterized the integration of Romans and barbarians, a process that altered the concepts of identity of both populations. The resultant late antique polyethnic cultural world, with cultural frontiers between Romans and barbarians that became increasingly permeable in both directions, does much to help explain how the barbarian settlement of the west was accomplished with much less disruption than there might have been, and how barbarian populations were integrated seamlessly into the old Roman world.