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IMC 2004: Sessions

Session 210: Jewish-Christian Polemical Relations in the High and Late Middle Ages

Monday 12 July 2004, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Leeds
Organiser:Eva Frojmovic, Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Leeds
Moderator/Chair:Eva Frojmovic, Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Leeds
Paper 210-bThe Thorn in the Flesh: Anglo-Jewry, 1066-1290
(Language: English)
Sean McCartney, Department of Accounting, Finance & Management, University of Essex
Index terms: Daily Life, Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Social History
Paper 210-cJewish Dress in Medieval England, 1066-1290
(Language: English)
Reva Brown, Business School, Oxford Brookes University
Index terms: Daily Life, Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Social History
Paper 210-dBetter the Outside You Know: Josel von Rosheim, Martin Luther, and the Jewish Response to the Reformation
(Language: English)
John D. Martin, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, Purdue University
Index terms: Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Language and Literature - German, Religious Life, Theology
Abstract

The papers in this session reconsider Christian-Jewish and Jewish-Christian polemical relations surrounding theology and economy.