Medieval Jews and the Christian past : Jewish historical consciousness in Spain and Southern France

著者

    • Ben-Shalom, Ram
    • Naor, Chaya
    • Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

書誌事項

Medieval Jews and the Christian past : Jewish historical consciousness in Spain and Southern France

Ram Ben-Shalom ; translated by Chaya Naor

(The Littman library of Jewish civilization)

The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2016

  • : hardback

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-285) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The historical consciousness of medieval Jewry has engendered lively debate in the scholarly world. The focus in this book is on the historical consciousness of the Jews of Spain and southern France in the late Middle Ages, and specifically on their perceptions of Christianity and Christian history and culture. In his detailed analysis of Jews' understanding of the history of the communities they lived among, Ram Ben-Shalom shows that in these southern European lands Jews experienced a relatively open society that was sensitive to and knowledgeable about voices from other cultures, and that this had significant consequences for shaping Jewish historical consciousness. Among the topics that receive special attention are what Jews knew of the significance of Rome, of Jesus and the early days of Christianity, of Church history, and of the history of the Iberian monarchies. Ben-Shalom demonstrates that, despite the negative stereotypes of Jewry prevalent in Christian literature and increasing familiarity with that literature, they were more influenced by their interactions with Christian society at the local level. Consequently there was no single stereotype that dominated Jewish thought, and frequently little awareness of the two societies as representing distinct cultures. This book contributes to medieval Jewish intellectual history on many levels, demonstrating that, in Spain and southern France, Jews of the later Middle Ages evinced a genuine interest in history, including the history of non-Jews, and that in some cases they were deeply familiar with Christian and sometimes also classical historiography. In providing a comprehensive survey of the multiple contexts in which historiographical material was embedded and the many uses to which it was put, it enriches our understanding of medieval historiography, polemic, Jewish-Christian relations, and the breadth of interests characterizing Provencal and Spanish Jewish communities.

目次

Note on Transliteration Introduction 1 Genres and Motives 2 Rome: Images and Influence 3 Jesus and the Origins of Christianity 4 History of the Church 5 History of the Iberian Monarchies Conclusion Bibliography Index

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