Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations of Rabbinic Literature and Scripture
- Documents
- Introduction
- Part I To 900 ce
- Part II 900 to 1800
- Part III 1800 to the Present Day
- 6 The Rise of Antisemitism to Early Zionism
- 7 From World War I to the Holocaust
- 8 The State of Israel to the Election of Pope John Paul II
- 9 The Flourishing of Jewish–Christian Relations
- Appendix to Part III: Institutional Statements: 1947 to the Present Day
- Index of Documents and Sources
- Index of Names and Subjects
- References
Appendix to Part III: - Institutional Statements: 1947 to the Present Day
from Part III - 1800 to the Present Day
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations of Rabbinic Literature and Scripture
- Documents
- Introduction
- Part I To 900 ce
- Part II 900 to 1800
- Part III 1800 to the Present Day
- 6 The Rise of Antisemitism to Early Zionism
- 7 From World War I to the Holocaust
- 8 The State of Israel to the Election of Pope John Paul II
- 9 The Flourishing of Jewish–Christian Relations
- Appendix to Part III: Institutional Statements: 1947 to the Present Day
- Index of Documents and Sources
- Index of Names and Subjects
- References
Summary
Until now, there existed no comprehensive single-volume history of Jewish–Christian relations worldwide. This book offers a chronological and thematic approach to that 2,000-year history, based on some 200 primary documents, each chosen for its centrality to the encounter. An accessible publication aimed at scholars, teachers and students, clerics and lay people, and anyone interested in the history of religion, it provides a detailed commentary on each document to shed light on its significance in the history of the Jewish–Christian relationship.
Written by leading international scholars in the field, each chapter introduces the context for its historical period and draws out the key themes arising from the documents. The Documentary History is a systematic and authoritative work on the encounter between Jews and Christians, reflecting both its often troubled history and the massive changes of attitude and approach to the question of Jewish–Christian relations in more recent centuries.
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- A Documentary History of Jewish–Christian RelationsFrom Antiquity to the Present Day, pp. 505 - 553Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024