"A broad and perceptive reading of recent scholarship treating Luther’s anti-Jewish attitudes and writings leads Goshen-Gottstein to analyze various pitfalls of passionate religious engagement along theological, psychological, sociological, and communal lines. These become a cautionary tale for him in his own contemporary Israeli and Jewish context. Here is a convenient, commanding summary of 'Luther and the Jews,' a stimulating new approach to interreligious learning in an unlikely quarter, and a challenging self-reflection on the relationship to non-Jews in Judaism, Jewish identity, and the Jewish State in the 21st century."
Luther the Anti-Semite
A Contemporary Jewish Perspective
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