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Luther’s Shadow
Jewish and Protestant Interpretations of the Reformer’s Writings on the Jews, 1917–1933
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Christian Wiese
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The Impact of the Reformation on Early Modern German Jewry 13
- Edom versus Edom 31
- Eschatology and Conversion in the Sperling Letters 49
- The Legacy of Anti-Judaism in Bach’s Sacred Cantatas 71
- A New Model of Christian Interaction with the Jews 89
- The Vernacular Bible between Jews and Protestants 103
- Christian Images of the Jewish State 119
- Standard-bearers of Hussitism or Agents of Germanization? 137
- Luther’s Shadow 161
- Exclusive Space as a Criterion for Salvation in German Protestantism during the Third Reich 189
- Nazi Racism, American Anti-Semitism, and Christian Duty 203
- Lutheran Churches and Luther’s Anti-Semitism 229
- German Guilt and Hebrew Redemption 241
- List of Contributors 257
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The Impact of the Reformation on Early Modern German Jewry 13
- Edom versus Edom 31
- Eschatology and Conversion in the Sperling Letters 49
- The Legacy of Anti-Judaism in Bach’s Sacred Cantatas 71
- A New Model of Christian Interaction with the Jews 89
- The Vernacular Bible between Jews and Protestants 103
- Christian Images of the Jewish State 119
- Standard-bearers of Hussitism or Agents of Germanization? 137
- Luther’s Shadow 161
- Exclusive Space as a Criterion for Salvation in German Protestantism during the Third Reich 189
- Nazi Racism, American Anti-Semitism, and Christian Duty 203
- Lutheran Churches and Luther’s Anti-Semitism 229
- German Guilt and Hebrew Redemption 241
- List of Contributors 257
- Index 261