Thus the Jews, against whom the blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not be killed, lest the Christian people forget the divine law, yet as wanderers ought they to remain upon the earth, until their countenance be filled with shame and... History, Religion, and Antisemitism - 第 294 頁Gavin I. Langmuir 著 - 1990 - 391 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Robert Chazan - 1980 - 362 頁
...against whom the blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not be killed, lest the Christian people forget the divine law, yet as wanderers ought...oppress the servants of the Lord, but ought rather be forced into the servitude of which they made themselves deserving when they raised sacrilegious... | |
| Ruth Mellinkoff - 1981 - 196 頁
...against whom the blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not be killed, lest the Christian people forget the Divine Law, yet as wanderers ought...shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord.12 But that was in 1208. By 1215 Innocent III had promulgated the infamous decree — canon 68... | |
| Joseph Telushkin - 1987 - 240 頁
...the blood of Jesus calls out . . . must remain vagabonds upon the earth, until their faces be covered with shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ the Lord." They should have come out with a very simple statement: we have been guilty of antisemitism for two... | |
| Leonard Dinnerstein - 1995 - 401 頁
...the blood of Jesus Christ calls out," and, echoing St. Augustine, stated that "as wanderers must they remain upon the earth, until their countenance be...shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord."37 In 1239 Pope Gregory IX concluded that following Talmudic forms was the chief cause of the... | |
| Stephen R. Haynes - 1995 - 244 頁
...whom the blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not to be killed, lest the Christian people forget the Divine Law, yet as wanderers ought...shame, and they seek the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord.45 Unlike his predecessors, Innocent concluded from the necessity of the Jews' survival that they... | |
| Robert Chazan - 2023 - 214 頁
...they ought not be killed, lest the Christian people forget the divine law, yet as wanderers ought they remain upon the earth, until their countenance be...is why blasphemers of the Christian name ought not be aided by Christian princes to oppress the servants of the Lord, but ought rather be forced into... | |
| Léon Poliakov - 2003 - 420 頁
...whom the blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not to be killed, lest the Christian people forget the Divine Law, yet as wanderers ought...Christian princes to oppress the servants of the Lord. . . ." Some of the other texts relating to the Jews contain interesting nuances, and some even imply... | |
| Jayme A. Sokolow - 2003 - 320 頁
...comparable to the bible's Cain, they "must remain vagabonds upon the earth, until their faces be covered with shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ the Lord." The pope declared Jews pariahs who could only be redeemed by denying their faith. Finally, at the Fourth... | |
| Edward H. Flannery - 1985 - 396 頁
...blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not be killed, ... yet as wanderers must they remain upon the earth, until their countenance be...shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord."65 The Fourth Lateran Council, convoked by Innocent III in 1215, enacted the substance of the... | |
| Edward H. Flannery - 1985 - 396 頁
...blood of Jesus Christ calls out, although they ought not be killed, ... yet as wanderers must they remain upon the earth, until their countenance be...shame and they seek the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord."65 The Fourth Lateran Council, convoked by Innocent III in 1215, enacted the substance of the... | |
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