Jewish influence on Christian reform movements / by Louis Israel Newman. New York : Columbia Univ. Pr., 1925
Content
- Deckblatt
- Druckermarke
- Titelblatt
- Druckermarke
- Note
- Leerseite
- Widmung
- Leerseite
- Preface
- Table of contents
- Leerseite
- Book I The source, content and scope of Jewish influence
- Leerseite
- 1. The Use of the Term "Judaizing"
- 2. Why the Term "Judaizing" is Used
- 3. The Jewish Element in Christianity
- 4. Types of "Jewish Influence"
- 5. The Content of Jewish Influence
- 6. The Transmission of the Content of the Jewish Tradition to the Christian World
- 7. The Scope of Jewish Influence in Christendom
- Leerseite
- Book II Jewish influence on the heresies of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
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- I. Introduction
- II. Jewish influence on the catharist heresy
- III. Jewish influence on the pro-biblical and waldensian heresies
- IV. The Passagh
- V. Judaizers under the Inquisition
- Leerseite
- Book III Jewish influence on some prereformation and reformation movements
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- I. Jewish aspects of the hussite reformation
- II. Jewish aspects of the Zwingli reformation
- III. Michael Servetus, the anti-trinitarian Judaizer.
- Leerseite
- Book IV Briefer studies
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- I. The Jewish role in the iconoclastic controvery
- II. Martin Luther's debt to Jews and Judaism
- III. Hebraic aspects of American puritanism
- General Index
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- I. General Index
- II. Index of Hebrew books and terms
