The Jews and the Reformation - Kenneth Austin

The Jews and the Reformation

By: Kenneth Austin

Hardcover | 9 January 2020 | Edition Number 1

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Judaism has always been of great significance to Christianity and attitudes about Jews and Jewish ideas have been fundamental to the identities adopted by different Christian groups. But the Judeo-Christian relationship has also been marked by complexity and ambivalence. The emergence of new Protestant confessions in the Reformation, and the parallel reinvigoration of Catholicism, had significant consequences for how Jews were viewed and treated - they were a minority that was at once privileged and persecuted.In this rich, wide-ranging and meticulously researched account, Kenneth Austin seeks to integrate Jewish studies and Reformation history. A scholar of the Reformation, Austin examines the attitudes of Christian groups in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries towards Jews, the Hebrew language and Jewish learning, and argues that they have much to tell us about the Reformation and its priorities - and they have important implications for how we think about religious pluralism today.
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"Austin's examination of Christian attitudes to Jews during the Reformation throws fascinating new light on the turbulent history of early modern Europe. Bringing Catholics as well as Lutherans and Calvinists into his story, Austin shows that virulent anti-Semitism coexisted with a growing interest in the Hebrew language, stimulated by debates about the Bible's meaning."-Tony Barber, Financial Times, "Best Books of 2020: History"

"Austin's informative and lucidly written book represents a necessary and important addition to the corpus of scholarship on the fatefully entangled histories of Christianity and Judaism."-Peter Marshall, Literary Review

"The book paints a vivid picture of early modern tolerance. . . . Austin makes a compelling case both for seeing Jewish-Christian relations as fundamental to the Reformation, and for seeing the Reformation as having significantly shaped the course of Jewish-Christian relations."-Debra Kaplan, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

"A comprehensive, fluent, and judicious introduction to every important intellectual, political, and social aspect of the Jewish-Christian relationship in Early Modern Europe. . . . Poses a compelling argument for the complex role of the Jews in Europe's emerging pluralism."-Christopher Ocker, author ofLuther, Conflict, and Christendom

"Impressively thorough and insightful, Kenneth Austin's masterful survey calls attention to a long-neglected aspect of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. . . . Engaging, enlightening, and authoritative, The Jews and the Reformation deftly analyses a very complex subject with aplomb, interweaving social and intellectual history with the uncommon flair one finds in all enduring classics."-Carlos Eire, author of Reformations

"Systematically analyses the attitudes of post-Reformation Catholics Lutherans, Calvinists, Anabaptists, to Jews. It's a fascinating story, well told-and often surprising. Austin shows how varied anti-Semitism could be, and how different religious groupings could take remarkably different positions. The Jews and the Reformation makes it impossible to ignore attitudes to the Jews as part of Reformation history-it transforms the subject."-Lyndal Roper

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