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Hardcover The Destruction of Jerusalem and Anti-Jewish Commonplaces in Model Sermon Collections (1100-1350) Book

ISBN: 250360949X

ISBN13: 9782503609492

The Destruction of Jerusalem and Anti-Jewish Commonplaces in Model Sermon Collections (1100-1350)

This book analyses the diffusion of anti-Judaic stereotypes and topoi in the thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century model sermon collections. It concentrates on the sermons on Luke 19.41-48 where Jesus foretells the Destruction of Jerusalem. The preachers took the view that the Destruction of Jerusalem was divine vengeance for the Jews because they killed Jesus. Thus, these sermons were a good venue for those preachers who wanted to preach against the Jews. Model sermon collections were the closest thing to modern mass media. Consequently, their role in the diffusion of anti-Judaic attitudes was significant. The anti-Judaic writings of the early Church Fathers were only read by few literate church men, whereas model sermons reached the illiterate masses all over the Christianity. Therefore, they played a major role in diffusing anti-Judaic attitudes amongst the population at large and thus contributed to the marginalization of the Jews, to various libels, expulsions, violence, and eventually to large-scale pogroms.

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Releases Mar 15, 2025

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