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Medieval Judaism and Interreligious Polemics
The Jewish attitudes towards the Prophet Muhammad (24. 3.)
The Jewish attitudes towards the Prophet Muhammad (24. 3.)
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The Story of Muhammadʼs Jewish and Christian Companions (17. 3.)
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‘Treatise Against the Muslim’ and ‘Bow and Shield’. Two Polemics from Spain (Shelomo ibn Adret, Shimon Zemah Duran) (31. 3.)
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Abrogation
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Polemic against Islam in Medieval Hebrew travelogues
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The Story of Muhammadʼs Jewish and Christian Companions (17. 3.)
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The Main Themes of Islamic Anti-Jewish Polemics: Jews in the Quran and the Islamic tradition (15. 2.)
The prediction of Muhammad and Islam; the Falsification of the Hebrew Bible (24. 2.)
Polemics against Rabbinical Literature; Jewish Converts to Islam; The Mamlūk Period: Fatwas and Polemics Against Dhimmīs (3. 3.)
The Jewish Responses: The Majalis, or disputations (10. 3.)
The Story of Muhammadʼs Jewish and Christian Companions (17. 3.)
‘Treatise Against the Muslim’ and ‘Bow and Shield’. Two Polemics from Spain (Shelomo ibn Adret, Shimon Zemah Duran) (31. 3.)
Jewish-Christian Polemic in the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages: Judaism in Patristic Literature, Christianity in Talmud and Toledot Yeshu (5. 4., 12.4.)
Jewish-Christian Polemic in the 12th Century and the Role of Reason (19. 4.)
Jewish Rationalistic Polemic, Christian Attitudes to Rabbinic Literature (26. 4.)
Mendicants and Public Disputations (3. 5.)
Converts and their Role in Jewish-Christian Polemics
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‘Treatise Against the Muslim’ and ‘Bow and Shield’. Two Polemics from Spain (Shelomo ibn Adret, Shimon Zemah Duran) (31. 3.)