Jewish influence on Christian reform movements / by Louis Israel Newman. New York : Columbia Univ. Pr., 1925
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Deckblatt
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Titelblatt
Druckermarke
Note
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Widmung
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Preface
Table of contents
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Book I The source, content and scope of Jewish influence
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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
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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
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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.
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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