In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate important assumptions concerning the “other.” Early medieval Christians asserted that Christians were not bound by the dietary laws and tended to explicate them allegorically or figuratively. Although the biblical dietary laws prohibit many foods to Jews, as pork became a more important part of the medieval diet, the prohibition against swine’s flesh became central to the debate. Christians will assert not only that the consumption of pork proclaims a correct messianic theology, but also that the Lord, like a good physician, ordained a special diet for the Jews because they—and not Christians—have a corrupt bodily nature that is subject to del...
Only a few sources exist that allow us to tackle directly the question of the relation between Ethio...
A number of studies from Tel Aviv date the rise of the pork taboo in Israel as early as the Iron Age...
This article explores how the early 18th century antiquarian Johann Jacob describes Jewish food, die...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
This paper discusses the history of ecclesiastical statutes forbidding Christians and Jews from enga...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
Rules about what is pure and impure, especially laws concerning clean and unclean foods, often contr...
What is the place of Jews in medieval Christian societies? in the ninetheenth and early twentieth ce...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
In this article, the author has already discussed laws in Judaism, that are the key dietary laws in ...
Early Christianity attitude to biblical dietary laws is a puzzling issue. On one hand, theyconsidere...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christians accused Jews of shedding Christian blood, and sometimes...
In Safe Treyf\u27 (http://soc.qc.cuny.edu/Staff/levine/SAFE-TREYF.pdf), Gaye Tuchman and Harry G. L...
Only a few sources exist that allow us to tackle directly the question of the relation between Ethio...
A number of studies from Tel Aviv date the rise of the pork taboo in Israel as early as the Iron Age...
This article explores how the early 18th century antiquarian Johann Jacob describes Jewish food, die...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
This paper discusses the history of ecclesiastical statutes forbidding Christians and Jews from enga...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
Rules about what is pure and impure, especially laws concerning clean and unclean foods, often contr...
What is the place of Jews in medieval Christian societies? in the ninetheenth and early twentieth ce...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
In this article, the author has already discussed laws in Judaism, that are the key dietary laws in ...
Early Christianity attitude to biblical dietary laws is a puzzling issue. On one hand, theyconsidere...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christians accused Jews of shedding Christian blood, and sometimes...
In Safe Treyf\u27 (http://soc.qc.cuny.edu/Staff/levine/SAFE-TREYF.pdf), Gaye Tuchman and Harry G. L...
Only a few sources exist that allow us to tackle directly the question of the relation between Ethio...
A number of studies from Tel Aviv date the rise of the pork taboo in Israel as early as the Iron Age...
This article explores how the early 18th century antiquarian Johann Jacob describes Jewish food, die...