"The tragic couple" : encounters between Jews and Jesuits / edited by James Bernauer, Robert A. Maryks.

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2014.
Series:Studies in the history of Christian traditions ; v. 169.
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Table of Contents:
  • The watershed of conversion: Antonio Possevino, new Christians, and Jews / Emanuele Colombo
  • Negotiating relationship: Jesuits and Portuguese conversos: a reassessment / Claude B. Stuczynski
  • Polemics of confessionalization: depictions of Jews and Jesuits in early modern Germany / Dean Phillip Bell
  • The suppression of the Jesuits and the Enlightenment discourse of Jewish emancipation: two parallel historical phenomena / Diego Lucci
  • Jesuit influence on Italian Jewish culture in the 16th and 17th centuries / Gianfranco Miletto
  • From Kaifeng to Shanghai via Rome and Paris: Jesuits and the history of Judaism in China / Jeremy Clarke
  • Visions of hate: Jews and Jesuits in the European feuilleton / Lou Charmon-Deutsch
  • Jesuits, Jews, and communists: portrayals of Jesuits and other Catholic religious in Nazi newspapers during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 / Beth Griech-Polelle
  • French Jesuits and Action Française / Peter J. Bernardi
  • A Jesuit spiritual insurrection: resistance to Vichy / James Bernauer
  • The anti-semitism of La Civiltà Cattolica revisited / David Lebovitch Dahl
  • Transforming anti-semitism: the Civiltà Cattolica after the Shoah, 1945-65 / Elena Mazzini
  • Vatican Radio and anti-semitism during the Second World War / Raffaella Perin
  • Pietro Tacchi Venturi, Mussolini, Pius XI, and the Jews / David I. Kertzer
  • The Jesuit Pietro Tacchi Venturi and the rescue of Italian Jews / Robert A. Maryks
  • "Correct and Christian": American Jesuit support of Father Charles E. Coughlin's anti-semitism, 1933-38 / Charles Gallagher
  • "Accepted and welcome": the unlikely response of the Jesuits at Marquette University to Jewish applicants during the interwar years, 1920-40 / Michael J. Burns
  • Joseph Bonsirven, SJ: a pioneer of a theologian of Judaism before Vatican II / Thérèse Andrevon.