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ISBN: HB: 9780300186291

Yale University Press

June 2020

288 pp.

23.4x15.2 cm

16 black&white illus.

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Jews and the Reformation

In this rich, wide-ranging, and meticulously researched account, Kenneth Austin examines the attitudes of various Christian groups in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations towards Jews, the Hebrew language, and Jewish learning. Martin Luther's writings are notorious, but Reformation attitudes were much more varied and nuanced than these might lead us to believe. This book has much to tell us about the Reformation and its priorities – and has important implications for how we think about religious pluralism more broadly.

About the Author

Kenneth Austin is a senior lecturer in early modern history at the University of Bristol, UK, and the author of "From Judaism to Calvinism: The Life and Writings of Immanuel Tremellius".