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Judaism for Christians: Menasseh ben Israel (16041657)

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Judaism for Christians: Menasseh ben Israel (16041657)

Contributors:

By (Author) Sina Rauschenbach
Translated by Corey Twitchell

ISBN:

9781498572965

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

16th October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Christianity
Judaism
History of religion

Dewey:

261.26092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

276

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 237mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

535g

Description

Menasseh ben Israel (16041657) was one of the best-known rabbis in early modern Europe. In the course of his life he became an important Jewish interlocutor for Christian scholars interested in Hebrew studies and negotiated with Oliver Cromwell and Parliament the return of the Jews to England. Born to a family of former conversos, Menasseh was versed in Christian theology and astutely used this knowledge to adapt the content and tone of his publications to the interests and needs of his Christian readers. Judaism for Christians: Menasseh Ben Israel (16041657) is the first extensive study to systematically focus on key titles in Menassehs Latin works and discuss the success and failure of his strategies of translation in the larger context of early modern Christian Hebraism. Rauschenbach also examines the mistranslation of his books by Christian scholars, who were not yet ready to share Menassehs vision of an Abrahamic theology and of a republic of letters whose members were not divided by denomination. Ultimately, Menassehs plans to use Jewish knowledge as an entre billet for Jews into Christian societies proved to be illusory, as Christian readers understood him instead as a Jewish witness for Christian truths. Menassehs Jewish coreligionists disapproved of what they perceived to be his dangerous involvement in Christian debates, providing non-Jews with delicate information. It was only a century after his death that Menasseh became a model for new generations of Jewish scholars.

Reviews

This is an illuminating study of an important but all-too-often overlooked early modern rabbi and his contribution to Jewish intellectual history. A superb work of scholarship and valuable and welcome addition to the literature. -- Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Judaism for Christians: Menasseh Ben Israel (16041657) is a particularly good book. It offers an excellent exploration of the career and writings of one of the most fascinating figures in the Jewish world in the early modern era.It places Ben Israels agenda and deeds within the larger picture of Jewish attempts to improve their relationships and build better channels of communications with the Christian Protestant world. Sina Rauschenbach should be commended for the breadth and depth of her writing. -- Yaakov Ariel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Author Bio

Sina Rauschenbach holds the chair of religious studies and Jewish thought at the University of Potsdam.

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