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"Beginning in the Third Century with frescoes in the catacombs of Rome, public art began to illustrate the doctrine of supersessionism. This analysis of a millennium of Christian art outlines the path by which Christians reinterpreted the Hebrew Scriptures to prove they foretold the ascendancy of Christianity.
Starting with a solid introduction to the origins of Christianity and the beginnings of Christian art in the catacombs of Rome, Henry Claman skillfully demonstrates the development of the anti-Jewish message of Christian art. The study culminates with analyses of the majestic cathedral at Chartres, the public burning of the Talmud in Paris in 1248, and the expulsion of the Jews from France and England."--BOOK JACKET.
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Antisemitism in art, Christian art and symbolism, Christianity and antisemitism, Early Christian Art, History, Jews in art, Christelijke kunst, Afbeeldingen (algemeen), Medieval, Joden, Ikonographie, Jüdische Kunst, Juden, Christliche Kunst, Geschichte 200-1250Times
Medieval, 500-1500, To 500Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Jewish images in the Christian church: art as the mirror of the Jewish-Christian conflict, 200-1250 C.E.
2000, Mercer University Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0865546959 9780865546950
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-210) and index.
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