Christian images and their jewish desecrators: the history of an allegation, 400-1700

In Christian Images and Their Jewish Desecrators, historian Katherine Aron-Beller analyzes the common Christian charge that Jews habitually and compulsively violated Christian images, identifying this allegation as one that functioned alongside other anti-Jewish allegations such as ritual murder, bl...

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Main Author: Aron-Beller, Katherine (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Reviews:[Rezension von: Aron-Beller, Katherine, Christian images and their Jewish desecrators : the history of an allegation, 400-1700] (2025) (Frojmovic, Eva, 1962 -)
Series/Journal:Jewish Culture and Contexts
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Christian art / Ritual / Desecration / Judaism / Antisemitism / History 400-1700
Further subjects:B divine punishment
B blood libel
B Medieval / HISTORY
B Byzantium
B England
B conversion narrative
B Antisemitic tropes
B morality tales
B Jewish Desecration of Christian Art
B medieval early modern history
B RELIGION / Christianity / Literature & the Arts
B Judaism Controversial literature History and criticism
B Europe
B host desecration
B ritual murder
B Jewish attack of Christian images
B History / Jewish
B sacred image desecration
B christian jewish relations
B Christian art and symbolism Mutilation, defacement, etc
B legal judicial court case
B Aniconism
B Jews and Blood
B christ on the cross
B mockery
B RELIGION / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict
B antisemitism
B Iconoclasm
B virgin mary
B Idolatry
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Summary:In Christian Images and Their Jewish Desecrators, historian Katherine Aron-Beller analyzes the common Christian charge that Jews habitually and compulsively violated Christian images, identifying this allegation as one that functioned alongside other anti-Jewish allegations such as ritual murder, blood libel, and host desecration to ultimately inform dangerous and long-lasting prejudices in medieval and early modern Europe. Through an analysis of folk tales, myths, legal proceedings, and religious art, Aron-Beller finds that narratives alleging that Jews committed violence against images of Christ, Mary, and the disciples flourished in Europe between the fifth and seventeenth centuries. She then explores how these narratives manifested differently across the continent and the centuries, finding that their potency reflected not Jewish actions per se, but Christians' own concerns about slipping into idolatry when viewing depictions of religious figures. In addition, Aron-Beller considers Jews' own attitudes toward Christian imagery and the ways in which they responded to and rejected-or embraced-such allegations. By examining how desecration allegations affected Jewish individuals and communities spanning Byzantium, medieval England, France, Germany, and early modern Spain and Italy, Aron-Beller demonstrates that this charge was a powerful expression of the Christian majority's anxiety around committing idolatry and their eagerness to participate in practices of veneration that revolved around visual images-an anxiety that evolved through the centuries and persists to this day
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XII, 426 Seiten)
ISBN:978-1-5128-2411-7
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.9783/9781512824117