Sacred Communities - Jewish and Christian Identities in Fifteenth-Century Germany, [Studies in Central European Histories, Volume 23]
Bell, Dean Phillip;LET OP: Een rode inktstreep op de voorkant van de cover. Verder fris en mooi - Hardback in a good condition. Cloth. Red ink on front cover. Little traces of use on back cover. Inside clean.
This book examines the nature and extent of changes in communal structures and self-definition among Jews and Christians in Germany during the century before the Reformation. It argues that Christian community was restructured along civic and religious lines resulting in the development of a local sacred society that integrated material and spiritual well being into a moral and legal society, stressing the common good and internal peace, while Jewish community, given a variety of factors, came to be defined through regional communal structures and moral and legal discourse that allowed for broader geographical communal identity. Bell draws from a variety of German, Latin, and Hebrew sources and takes into consideration several methods and viewpoints of studying history.
Aantal beschikbaar:
1
Staat:
Goed
ISBN:
9780391041028
Taal:
en
Jaar van uitgifte:
2001
Uitgever:
Leiden, Uitgeverij Brill
Druk:
First edition
Magazijn locatie:
H24P072
Boeknummer:
122912
Pagina's:
301