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Rabbinic Hermeneutics of Medieval Jewish-Christian Polemics
39th International Conference on Medieval Studies (2004)
  • Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D., Seton Hall University
Abstract
This paper compares and contrasts rabbinic hermeneutics of Jewish-Christian polemics during the twelfth and thirteen centries and was presented at the 39th International Conference on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University on May 6, 2004.
Keywords
  • Rabbinic Hermeneutics,
  • Jewish-Christian,
  • Polemics,
  • Crusades,
  • Nahmenides,
  • Maimonides,
  • Almohades,
  • deicide,
  • Tosaphist,
  • Disputation of Paris,
  • Nicholas Donin,
  • Rabbi Yehiel,
  • Raymond de Pinaforte,
  • fearers of God,
  • Trinitarian,
  • Quran,
  • Noahides,
  • Muslim,
  • Abraham Iben Ezra,
  • Mercules,
  • Forbidden Food,
  • Obadyah,
  • proselyte,
  • Sura Baqara,
  • Tawrat,
  • tahrif,
  • Isa 11,
  • Isaiah 11,
  • Da'at,
  • Hekhalot,
  • kabbalah,
  • Dead Sea,
  • Angelic Hymns,
  • Acts 1
Publication Date
May 6, 2004
Citation Information
Asher Finkel, "Rabbinic Hermeneutics of Medieval Jewish-Christian Polemics." Paper presented at the 39th International Conference on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, May 6, 2004. Available at: http://works.bepress.com/asher_finkel/28.
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