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The Scholastics and the Jews
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Edmund Matza's The Scholastics and the Jews examines medieval scholastic thinkers and their engagement with Jewish thought, law, and theology within the context of Christian doctrine.
The book situates scholastic arguments historically and doctrinally, exploring how medieval theologians perceived Jewish communities and scripture.
Matza uses the subject to illuminate modern debates about Zionism, Nostra Aetate, and interreligious relations.
The work also underpins his related course material and lectures on Jews, Muslims, and Catholics.
It is presented as both academic study and practical background for contemporary theological-political discussions.
The book situates scholastic arguments historically and doctrinally, exploring how medieval theologians perceived Jewish communities and scripture.
Matza uses the subject to illuminate modern debates about Zionism, Nostra Aetate, and interreligious relations.
The work also underpins his related course material and lectures on Jews, Muslims, and Catholics.
It is presented as both academic study and practical background for contemporary theological-political discussions.
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Edmund Matza

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