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Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
“The Jews sacrifice their children to Satan…they are worse than wild
beasts…The synagogue is a curse…[the Jews] have fallen into a
condition lower than the vilest animals. Debauchery and drunkenness
have brought them to the level of the lusty goat and pig. They only
know one thing: to satisfy their stomachs, to get drunk, to kill and
beat each other…I hate the Jews, because they violate the Law…It is
the duty of all Christians to hate the Jews.”
- St. John Chrysostom, Against the Judaizers
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
Jewish money-lenders in medieval France
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
1250 French Bible illustration depicts Jews (identifiable by Judenhut)
being massacred by Crusaders
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
“…The aforesaid Abbot of Clairvaux, teaching them to avoid that
propaganda, directed messengers or letters to the people of Gaul and
Germany in which he skillfully demonstrated from the authority of the
Sacred Page that the Jews ought not to die in consequence of the
immensity of their crimes, but rather to suffer the Diaspora…And
when he came to Mayence, there he found Ralph, dwelling, and
enjoying the greatest popularity. Still, having summoned him and
admonished him that he ought not, against the rule of monks, presume
to preach the Word, wandering over the globe, on his own authority,
with the result that he induced this fellow [Ralph] having promised
obedience, to go back to his monastery, even though the people were
highly indignant, even ready to start a rebellion, had they not been
restrained by the consideration of his [Bernard’s] sanctity.”
- Otto of Freising, Deeds of the Emperor Frederick (1146)
[Bernard preached] …It is noble of you to wish to go forth against the
Ishmaelites; still, whoever touches a Jew so as to lay hands on his life,
does something as sinful as if he laid hands on Jesus himself! My
disciple, Ralph, who has spoken against them to exterminate them,
has preached only unrighteousness, for, concerning them it stands
written in the Books of Psalms: “Do not kill them, let my people not
be forgotten!”
- Recorded by Ephraim bar Jacob, 1146
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
III. Jews Under Islam
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
III. Jews Under Islam
A. Muslim Spain
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
III. Jews Under Islam
IV. Christian-Jewish Relations in Later Middle Ages
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
III. Jews Under Islam
IV. Christian-Jewish Relations in Later Middle Ages
A. Economic Exploitation
Jews & the Medieval Church: From Tolerance to Persecution
I. Early Christian Theologians and the Jews
A. Theological Negation
B. Political Toleration
II. Jews in the Era of the Crusades
A. Early Medieval Background
B. The First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland
C. The Second Crusade (1145-46) & After
III. Jews Under Islam
IV. Christian-Jewish Relations in Later Middle Ages
A. Economic Exploitation
B. Increased Religious Persecution
Medieval Jews & Christians debate