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Adversus Judaeos
A Bird's-Eye View of Christian Apologiae until the Renaissance

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  • Date Published: February 2012
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108039680

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  • A. Lukyn Williams (1853–1943) presents here a wide range of examples of Christian apologetic writings about Judaism. Taking material from the earliest years of the Christian Church until the Renaissance, the book investigates sources with Syriac, Greek, Spanish, and Latin origins. It includes observations on lost or possible books such as the first 'Book of Testimonies' posited by J. Rendel Harris (with whom Williams did not fully agree) which pre-dated the Biblical Gospels; incomplete early treatises; and scriptural extracts. Concerned more with historical detail than with exegesis, Williams' study provides extensive scholarly commentaries on all the texts included and covers possible dates of origin, sources, intended audience, and biographical information about the authors. First published in 1935 with the aim of offering source material in an area often neglected by scholars, the book remains a useful resource for students and scholars of Christian-Jewish relations.

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    • Date Published: February 2012
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108039680
    • length: 454 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.66kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction
    Book I. The Anti-Nicene Fathers:
    1. The earliest Books of Testimonies
    2. The Epistle of Barnabas
    3. The Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus
    4. Justin Martyr: The Dialogue with Trypho
    5. Tertullian: In Answer to the Jews
    6. Hippolytus: A Demonstration against the Jews
    7. Cyprian: Ad Quirinum (Liber Testimoniorum)
    8. The Dialogue of Timothy and Aquila
    9. Celsus and Origen
    Book II. The Syriac Writers:
    10. Aphrahat: Homilies
    11. Pseudo-Ephraim, etc.
    12. Dionysius Bar Salibi: Commentaries
    Against the Jews
    Book III. Greek Writers, AD 325–1455
    13. The Dialogue of Athanasius and Zacchaeus
    14. Pseudo-Gregory of Nyssa: Selected Testimonies from the Old Testament against the Jews
    15. Chrysostom: Homilies against the Jews
    16. The Discussion of Archbishop Gregentius with the Jew Herban
    17. The Teaching of Jacob (Sargis d'Aberga)
    18. Some monkish theses of the Nearer East in the seventh to the eleventh centuries
    19. Andronicus of Constantinople: A Dialogue against the Jews
    20. Gennadius: A Refutation of the Error of the Jews
    Book IV. Spanish Writers
    21. Early Spain to the Mohammedan Conquest
    22. Alvaro and Bodo
    23. The Letter of R. Samuel
    24. Peter Alphonsi and his Dialogue
    25. Raymond de Peñaforte, Paulus Christiani and Raymund Martini
    26. Raymund Lull
    27. Abner of Burgos (= Alphonso of Valladolid)
    28. Geronimo de Santa Fé and his so-called 'Hebraeomastix'
    29. Paul of Burgos: Scrutinium Scripturarum
    30. Alphonso de Spina: Fortalitium Fidei
    Book V. Latin Writers, c. AD 384–1349:
    31. The Discussions of Zacchaeus the Christian and Apollonius the Philosopher
    32. Evagrius: The Discussion concerning the Law between Simon a Jew and Theophilus a Christian
    33. An Arian Treatise against the Jews, by Maximinus the Arian Bishop of Hippo
    34. Augustine: A Discourse in answer to the Jews
    35. Pseudo-Augustine: A Treatise in answer to Five Heresies
    36. Pseudo-Augustine: Against the Jews, the Heathen, and the Arians: a Discourse on the Creed
    37. Pseudo-Augustine: Concerning the Dispute between the Church and the Synagoge - a Dialogue
    38. The Discussion of St Silvester with the Jews at Rome, in the presence of Constantine and the Empress Helena
    39. Agobard: Letters
    40. Amulo, Archbishop of Lyons, AD 841–52: The Letter of Amulo, or a Treatise against the Jews, addressed to King Charles. Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz
    41. Peter Damiani.
    42. Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster: A Discussion of a Jew with a Christian concerning the Christian Faith
    43. Pseudo-Gilbert Crispin: A Discussion between the Church and the Synagogue
    44. Peter the Venerable, ninth Abbot of Cluny: A Treatise against the chronic obstinacy of the Jews
    45. An Anonymous Treatise against the Jews
    46. Peter of Blois: Against the unbelief of the Jews
    47. Nicolas de Lyra: Two Treatises
    Epilogue
    Indices.

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    A. Lukyn Williams

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