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Dietary Laws in Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemics: A Survey 1

Dietary Laws in Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemics: A Survey 1

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Dietary Laws in Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemics: A Survey 1

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Dietary Laws in Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemics: A Survey 1

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Chestnut Hill: Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations

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Studies in Christian-Jewish relations, 2011-01, Vol.6 (1), p.1-15

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English

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Chestnut Hill: Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations

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"7 Christians, however, received the moral instruction but repudiated the dietary restriction upon pork, often eliciting criticism from Jewish polemicists.8 Other Christian writers exploited the figurative sense of the dietary prohibitions. [...]in a common medieval trope, Bruno of Segni (d. 1123) suggests that Christians are themselves the kosher,...

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Dietary Laws in Medieval Christian-Jewish Polemics: A Survey 1

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2099846059

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1930-3777

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