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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780367133481
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 143 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2019
    DDC: 320.5409569409
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mortera, Saul Levi ; Spinoza, Benedictus de ; Barrios, Miguel de ; Zionism History ; Democracy Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Judaism and state ; Barrios, Miguel de 1635-1701 ; Mortera, Saul Levi 1596-1660 ; Spinoza, Benedictus de 1632-1677 ; Zionismus ; Demokratie ; Judentum
    Abstract: List of abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From Democracy to Democratic Zionism -- Flawed Democracy, the Aristotelian Agricultural Democracy and the Hebrew Republic -- The Medieval Divine-Right Monarchy, an Anti-Hebrew Republic -- The Divine-Right Spanish Monarchy and the Conversos -- The Hebrew Republic as an Alternative to Habsburg Rule and the Emergence of Morteira, Barrios and Spinoza -- The Hebrew Republic and Democratic Zionism in the Writings of Morteira -- Morteira, Hobbes and the Democratic Zionism of Spinoza and Barrios -- Democratic Zionism and Twenty-First Century Zionism -- Appendix: Treatise on the Truth of the Law of Moses, Chapters One, Two, Ten and Eleven (Translation into English by Gregory B. Kaplan) -- Index.
    Abstract: "This book is the first to link the modern appreciation for democratic freedom directly to Jewish political thought in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. The modern appreciation for democratic values is often assumed to have its roots in Classical thought. However, democracy has taken various forms in its progression to the governance many countries now employ. Working in dialog with Protestants, Jewish thinkers voiced the first Modern appeal for the reestablishment of a Jewish polity in the Holy Land. This appeal was grounded in a vision of a Jewish state governed by individual liberty and popular consent, which could be defined as a democratic Zionism. The book focuses on influential rabbi Saul Levi Morteira, as well as two of the most renowned members of his congregation, Baruch Spinoza and Miguel de Barrios. Unlike contemporary Catholic and Protestant thinkers, these three intellectuals found democratic values in an Old Testament polity that came to be revered as the Hebrew Republic. The book explores the trajectory by which this democratization of the Hebrew Republic evolved in the writings of Morteira as an alternative to divine-right rule. It then shows that, in spite of their divergent views toward practicing Judaism, Spinoza and Barrios disseminated Morteira's democratic ideas and promoted the Hebrew Republic as a model polity for a post-medieval political order. This book will be of great use to scholars of Judaism and Jewish philosophy in the modern era, medieval and early modern Spanish literature, as well as religious, political and intellectual history" --
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1998
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:1998
    Note: In: Quaderni ibero-americani : attualità culturale della Penisola Iberica e dell'America Latina. - Torino, Italia , Fasc. 83/84, S. 33-49
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Leeds : Arc Humanities Press
    ISBN: 9781641891486
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (83 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karte
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Jewish engagements
    Keywords: Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Judaism ; Spanish poetry ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
    Abstract: This book offers a groundbreaking perspective on Judeo-Christian coexistence in medieval Spain, in particular on the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James), one of the most important pilgrimage routes in Europe. The author uncovers new evidence of Judeo-Christian cooperation in Castilian monasteries on the Camino. It reveals that a collaborative climate endured in these monasteries as demonstrated by the transmission of cuaderna vía poetry from Christians to Jews. The research focuses on poems written by Jews in Castilian (Spanish) during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries that illustrate a progressive mastery of cuaderna vía poetry, which is the product of interaction in monastic schools between Jews and Christian clerics who created and cultivated this Castilian poetic form
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Birth of Castilian Cuaderna Vía Poetry -- Chapter 2. Early Jewish Cuaderna Vía Poetry -- Chapter 3. Sem Tob's Proverbios morales: The Epitome of Jewish Cuaderna Vía Poetry -- Chapter 4. The Legacy of Jewish Cuaderna Vía Poetry -- Conclusion -- Index
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9462980101 , 9789462980105
    Language: English
    Pages: 203 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Amsterdam studies in the Dutch Golden Age
    Uniform Title: Obstaculos y opociciones contra la religion xptiana en Amsterdam
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kaplan, Gregory, 1968 - Arguments Against the Christian Religion in Amsterdam by Saul Levi Morteira, Spinoza's Rabbi
    Keywords: Marranen ; Konversion ; Judentum ; Amsterdam
    Abstract: Based on manuscript EH/LM48D38 (Fuks 206) of the Ets Haim Library, Amsterdam.
    Abstract: "This is the first book to offer a translation into English - as well as a critical study - of a Spanish treatise written aroung 1650 by Rabbi Saul Levi Morteira. Aimed at encouraging the practice of halachic Judaism among the Amsterdam based descendants of conversos, Spanish and Portuguese Jews who had been forced to convert to Christianity, the book stages a dialogue between two conversos that ultimately leads to a vision of a Jewish homeland - an outcome that Morteira thought was only possible thorugh his program for rejudaization." -- text on back cover.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004222588
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 253 pages)
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: The medieval and early modern Iberian world v. 46
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Marginal voices
    Keywords: Spanish literature History and criticism To 1500 ; Spanish literature Jewish Christian authors ; History and criticism ; Christian converts from Judaism History ; Spain Intellectual life 711-1516
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Aronson-Friedman Amy and Gregory B. Kaplan -- Editors’ Introduction to Marginal Voices: Studies in Converso Literature of Medieval and Golden Age Spain /I. Aronson-Friedman Amy and Gregory B. Kaplan -- The Inception of Limpieza de Sangre (Purity of Blood) and its Impact in Medieval and Golden Age Spain /Gregory B. Kaplan -- Inquisition and the Creation of the Other /Ana Benito -- Conflicted Identity and Colonial Adaptation in Petrus Alfonsi’s Dialogus Contra Judaeos and Disciplina Clericalis /David A. Wacks -- Convivencia and Conversion in Gonzalo de Berceo’s “El judïezno” /Patricia Timmons -- Against the Pagans: Alonso de Cartagena, Francisco de Vitoria, and Converso Political Theology /Bruce Rosenstock -- Pragmatism, Patience and the Passion: The Converso Element in the Summa de paciencia (1493) and the Thesoro de la passion (1494) /Laura Delbrugge -- Text and Context: A Judeo-Spanish Version of the Danza de la muerte /Michelle Hamilton -- The Converso and the Spanish Picaresque Novel /Deborah Skolnik Rosenberg -- Cervantes, Don Quijote, and the Hebrew Scriptures: The Case of the Jacob and Joseph Stories /Kevin S. Larsen -- Anti-Semitic Discourse or the Voice of a Disguised Converso in a Seventeenth-Century Spanish Treatise /Luis G. Bejarano -- Index /Aronson-Friedman Amy and Gregory B. Kaplan.
    Abstract: The conversos of late medieval and Golden Age Spain were Christians whose Jewish ancestors had been forced to change faiths within a society that developed a preoccupation with pure Christian lineage. The aims of this book is to shed new light on the cultural impact of this social climate, in which public suspicion of the religious sincerity of conversos became widespread and scrutiny by the Inquisition came to impede social advancement and threaten life and property. The bulk of the essays center on literary works, including lesser known and canonical pieces, which are analyzed by scholars who reveal the heterogeneous nature of textual voices that are informed by an awareness of the marginal status of conversos. Contributors are Gregory B. Kaplan, Ana Benito, Patricia Timmons, David Wacks, Bruce Rosenstock, Laura Delbrugge, Michelle Hamilton, Deborah Skolnik Rosenberg, Kevin Larsen and Luis Bejarano
    Note: Includes index , Editors' introduction to marginal voices : studies in converso literature of medieval and golden age Spain / Amy I. Aronson-Friedman and Gregory B. Kaplan -- The inception of limpieza de sangre (purity of blood) and its impact in medieval and golden age Spain / Gregory B. Kaplan -- Inquisition and the creation of the other / Ana Benito -- Conflicted identity and colonial adaptation in Petrus Alfonsi's dialogus contra judaeos and disciplina clericalis / David A. Wacks -- Convivencia and conversion in Gonzalo de Berceo's "El judiezno" / Patricia Timmons -- Against the pagans : Alonso de Cartagena, Francisco de Vitoria, and converso : political theology / Bruce Rosenstock -- Pragmatism, patience and the passion : the converso element in the summa de paciencia (1493) and the thesoro de la passion (1494) / Laura Delbrugge -- Text and context : a Judeo-Spanish version of the danza de la muerte / Michelle Hamilton -- The converso and the Spanish picaresque novel / Deborah Skolnik Rosenberg -- Cervantes, Don Quijote, and the Hebrew scriptures : the case of the Jacob and Joseph stories / Kevin S. Larsen -- Anti-semitic discourse or the voice of a disguised converso in a seventeenth-century Spanish treatise / Luis G. Bejarano
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