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This book explores Martin Lutherâs attitudes towards Jews and Judaism, considering his approach in the historical, religious, theological, and cultural context of late Middle Ages Europe. During his career, especially in the later stage, Luther made numerous venomous comments and wrote violently anti-Semitic tracts. Reflecting on these statements and writings, the book maintains that Lutherâs stance cannot be excused as a reaction to issues with family, health, or ageing, or as an integral part of societyâs norms. The author argues that Lutherâs Judeophobia was rooted in a reading of the Old and New Testaments, and in the Christian anti-Jewish tradition, education, and fundamental theological worldview on Jews and Judaism that he chose to escalate. Other factors discussed include Lutherâs fears of ongoing Jewish intellectual influence and âJewish magical powerâ, as well as his deep disappointment at the Jewish rejection of his newly reformed Church. Providing an invaluable perspecti

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 4/2/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032483337, 978-1032483337
      ISBN10: 1032483334

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      Book Synopsis

      This book explores Martin Lutherâs attitudes towards Jews and Judaism, considering his approach in the historical, religious, theological, and cultural context of late Middle Ages Europe. During his career, especially in the later stage, Luther made numerous venomous comments and wrote violently anti-Semitic tracts. Reflecting on these statements and writings, the book maintains that Lutherâs stance cannot be excused as a reaction to issues with family, health, or ageing, or as an integral part of societyâs norms. The author argues that Lutherâs Judeophobia was rooted in a reading of the Old and New Testaments, and in the Christian anti-Jewish tradition, education, and fundamental theological worldview on Jews and Judaism that he chose to escalate. Other factors discussed include Lutherâs fears of ongoing Jewish intellectual influence and âJewish magical powerâ, as well as his deep disappointment at the Jewish rejection of his newly reformed Church. Providing an invaluable perspecti

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