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Living letters of the law: ideas of the Jew in medieval Christianity
Jeremy Cohen
Department of Jewish History
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Arts & Humanities
Jews
100%
Medieval Christianity
96%
Letters
40%
Ambivalence
24%
Christianity
20%
Bible
14%
Textual Community
14%
Anti-Judaism
13%
Christian Interpretation
13%
Isidore of Seville
13%
Bernard of Clairvaux
13%
Pope Gregory I
12%
Infidel
12%
Demonization
12%
Christian Society
12%
Clerics
10%
Hatred
9%
Christian Theology
9%
Heritage
9%
Racist
9%
Thomas Aquinas
8%
Judaism
8%
Scripture
8%
Priests
8%
Witness
7%
Muslims
6%
Doctrine
6%
Middle Age
6%
Economics
3%