Tradition, Heterodoxy
and Religious Culture:
Judaism and Christianity
in the Early Modern
Period
edited by
Chanita Goodblatt
and
Howard
Kreisel
This collection of
essays explores the
religious cultures and
encounters of Judaism
and Christianity in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries.
It focuses on both
intra-religious and
inter-religious aspects
of these cultures and
encounters, un a period
which saw the breakdown
of religious consensus,
the raise of science,
the growing impact of
printing, and encounters
with numerous 'others'.
Contributors: Golda
Akhiezer: Lawrence
Besserman, Ann Bener,
Sanford Budick, Cedric
Cohen-Skalli, Nirit Ben-Aryeh
Debby, Noam Flinker,
Matt Goldish, Chanita
Goldblatt, Abraham
Gross, Achsah Guibbory,
Boaz Huss, William
Kolbrener, Albert C.
Labriola, Aaron Landau,
Daniel J. Lasker, Arthur
F. Marotti, Anne Lake
Prescott, Amnon
Raz-Krakozkin, Michael
N. Rony, Jeanne Shami,
Ellen Spolsky, Daniel M.
Unger.
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