Jewish Christians and Christian Jews: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment

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R.H. Popkin, G.M. Weiner
Springer Science & Business Media, 7 de març 2013 - 218 pàgines
The appearance of religious toleration combined with the intensification of the search for theological truth led to a unique phenomenon in early modern Europe: Jewish Christians and Christian Jews. These essays will demonstrate that the cross-fertilization of these two religions, which for so long had a tradition of hostility towards each other, not only affected developments within the two groups but in many ways foreshadowed the emergence of the Enlightenment and the evolution of modern religious freedom.
 

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Christian Jews and Jewish Christians in the 17th Century
56
Converting Jews or Seducing Christians
73
The Jews and Scottish Models
97
Jewish Sabbath and Christian Sunday in Early Modern England
119
Newton the Lord God of Israel and Knowledge of Nature
131
The Puzzle of Identity Rahel Levin
159
Index
215
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