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Jewish-Christian Dialogue in Medieval French Literature
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Examines a range of vernacular works within the context of Jewish and Christian exegetical traditions.Just as Jews and Christians encounter each other in unequal power relations in the "contact zon...
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21 October 2025

Examines a range of vernacular works within the context of Jewish and Christian exegetical traditions.
Just as Jews and Christians encounter each other in unequal power relations in the "contact zones" of medieval cities, so the Hebrew Bible meets two Christian Testaments in dynamic tension. Vernacular literature mirrors that confrontation whenever it integrates biblical material, whether quotations and images, translation and paraphrase, people, events or practices. In whatever shape or form, the use of biblical matter introduces vital questions, as competing claims to possession and authority are enmeshed with new approaches to interpretation. Christians and Jews, Judaism and Christianity, meet each other figuratively around the reinvention of their shared sacred texts to define and dispute their identities.
This study examines how biblical material enters into a variety of twelfth- and thirteenth- century French works by following the way literal and spiritual meanings are intimately entwined. In examples ranging from the romances of Chrétien de Troyes and bestiaries to theatre and moralized bibles, biblical citation serves as an expression of belief, a tool of persuasion, and a weapon of aggression. As current debates on antisemitism intensify, a brief epilogue considers what this study can contribute to Jewish-Christian dialogue when medieval and modern, past and present, challenge each other to deepen knowledge and expand possibilities.
Just as Jews and Christians encounter each other in unequal power relations in the "contact zones" of medieval cities, so the Hebrew Bible meets two Christian Testaments in dynamic tension. Vernacular literature mirrors that confrontation whenever it integrates biblical material, whether quotations and images, translation and paraphrase, people, events or practices. In whatever shape or form, the use of biblical matter introduces vital questions, as competing claims to possession and authority are enmeshed with new approaches to interpretation. Christians and Jews, Judaism and Christianity, meet each other figuratively around the reinvention of their shared sacred texts to define and dispute their identities.
This study examines how biblical material enters into a variety of twelfth- and thirteenth- century French works by following the way literal and spiritual meanings are intimately entwined. In examples ranging from the romances of Chrétien de Troyes and bestiaries to theatre and moralized bibles, biblical citation serves as an expression of belief, a tool of persuasion, and a weapon of aggression. As current debates on antisemitism intensify, a brief epilogue considers what this study can contribute to Jewish-Christian dialogue when medieval and modern, past and present, challenge each other to deepen knowledge and expand possibilities.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 254
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date:
21 October 2025
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843847571
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French, RELIGION / Theology, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Introduction
1. Playing (on) the Letter: Romance Meets Exegesis in Chrétien's Conte du Graal
2. Perfuming a Panther: The Bestiary as Contact Zone for Jewish-Christian Polemic
3. Traffic in Paradise: Dramatizing Jewish-Christian Encounters in the Jeu d'Adam
4. Hosting Quarrels: Judges 19 in the Bible Moralisée, Vienna, ÖNB 2554
5. Bodies Booked and Books Bodied in the French Bible Moralisée
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
1. Playing (on) the Letter: Romance Meets Exegesis in Chrétien's Conte du Graal
2. Perfuming a Panther: The Bestiary as Contact Zone for Jewish-Christian Polemic
3. Traffic in Paradise: Dramatizing Jewish-Christian Encounters in the Jeu d'Adam
4. Hosting Quarrels: Judges 19 in the Bible Moralisée, Vienna, ÖNB 2554
5. Bodies Booked and Books Bodied in the French Bible Moralisée
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index