Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester

DANIEL LANGTON
JEWISH APPROACHES TO JESUS AND PAUL

Dr Daniel LangtonCOURSE DETAILS

Course description: 'Jewish Approaches to Jesus and Paul'

Staff Details: Dr Daniel Langton

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Basic Texts:

1. Michael Hilton, The Christian Effect on Jewish Life (London: SCM Press, 1994).
2. Helen Fry, Christian-Jewish Dialogue; a Reader (Exeter: University of Exeter, 1996).
3. Fritz A. Rothschild, ed, Jewish Perspectives on Christianity (New York: Crossroad, 1990).
4. Donald Hagner, The Jewish Reclamation of Jesus; an Analysis and Critique of the Modern Jewish Study of Jesus (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1984).
5. Donald Hagner, 'Paul in Modern Jewish Thought' in D.A. Hagner and M.J. Harris, eds, Pauline Studies; Essays Presented to F.F. Bruce, (Exeter: Paternoster Press, 1980).
6. Jonathan D. Brumberg-Kraus, 'A Jewish Ideological Perspective on the Study of Christian Scripture' in Jewish Social Studies (vol. 4, no.1, 1997).

Electronic Resources:

1. Website: International Council of Christians and Jews: www.jcrelations.net
Articles, bibliographies and other resources, pages of Christian-Jewish organizations, addresses of and links to institutes and groups involved in the dialogue, statements of churches, joint statements, as well as news, events and reports.

2. Website: Religion On-Line. Chapters, monographs, speeches and articles. See section on 'Theology: Judaic and Judaism': www.religion-online.org

3. Website: Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester: www.mucjs.org
Links, other resources, and news of relevant events in the Manchester Jewish Community.

The following themed bibliography is only a selection of possible sources.

Jewish Studies of Jesus:

· Israel Abrahams, Studies in Pharisaism and the Gospels, 2nd edn, 2 vol. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923).
· Schalom Ben-Chorin, Brother Jesus; The Nazarene through Jewish Eyes trans. by Jared S. Klein and Max Reinhart (Athens and London: University of Georgia Press, 2001).
· Martin Buber, Two Types of Faith, trans. from German original (1950) by N.P. Goldhawk (London: Routledge, 1951).
· David Flusser, 'Jesus, his Ancestry and the Commandments of Love' in James H. Charlesworth, ed, Jesus' Jewishness; Exploring the Place of Jesus in Early Judaism (New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1991).
· Gerald Friedlander, The Jewish Sources of the Sermon on the Mount (London: Routledge, 1911).
· Abraham Geiger, Judaism and Its History, vol. I (New York: Thalmessinger & Cahn, 1866).

· Morris Goldstein, Jesus Within the Jewish Tradition (New York: Macmillan, 1950).
· Heinrich Graetz, History of the Jews; From the Earliest Times to the Present Day, ed. by & trans. from German original of 1853-1870 by Bella Lowy (London; Jewish Chronicle, 1901).
· Bernard Jackson, 'The Trials of Jesus and Jeremiah' in Brigham Young University Studies (vol. 32, no.4, 1992)
· Joseph Jacobs, As Others Saw Him; A Retrospect: A.D. 54 (London: Heinemann, 1895).
· Joseph Klausner, Jesus of Nazareth; His Life, Times, and Teaching (New York: Macmillan, 1929).
· Joseph Klausner, From Jesus to Paul, trans. from Hebrew original (1939) by W.F. Stinespring (London: Allen & Unwin, 1943).
· Pinchas Lapide, Israelis, Jews and Jesus, trans. by Peter Heinegg (New York: Doubleday, 1979).
· Pinchas Lapide, The Resurrection of Jesus; a Jewish Perspective (London: S.P.C.K., 1983).
· Hyam Maccoby, Revolution in Judaea; Jesus and the Jewish Resistance (London: Ocean Books, 1973).
· C.G. Montefiore, Some Elements in the Religious Teaching of Jesus (London: Macmillan, 1910).
· C.G. Montefiore, 'The Significance of Jesus for his Own Age', in Hibbert Journal (vol. X, 1911-12).
· C.G. Montefiore, 'The Originality of Jesus' in Hibbert Journal (vol. XXVIII, 1929).
· C.G. Montefiore, Rabbinic Literature and Gospel Teachings (London: Macmillan, 1930).
· C.G. Montefiore, 'What a Jew Thinks About Jesus' in Hibbert Journal (vol. XXXIII, 1934-35).
· C.G. Montefiore, The Synoptic Gospels (New York: KTAV, 1968).
· Jacob Neusner, A Rabbi Talks with Jesus (New York: Doubleday, 1993).
· Samuel Sandmel, We Jews and Jesus (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).
· Solomon Schechter, 'Some Rabbinic Parallels to the New Testament' in Jewish Quarterly Review (vol. XII, 1900).
· Byron Sherwin, 'Who Do You Say That I Am?' in Journal of Ecumenical Studies (vol. 31, 3-4, 1994).
· Geza Vermes, Jesus the Jew; a Historian's Reading of the Gospels (London: Collins, 1973).
· Geza Vermes, Jesus and the World of Judaism (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983).
· Geza Vermes, 'Jesus the Jew' in James H. Charlesworth, ed, Jesus' Jewishness; Exploring the Place of Jesus in Early Judaism (New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1991).
· Geza Vermes, The Religion of Jesus the Jew (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992).

Jewish Studies of Paul:

· Sholem Asch, The Apostle, trans. by Maurice Samuel (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1943).
· Daniel Boyarin, A Radical Jew; Paul and the Politics of Identity (Berkley, University of California Press, 1994).
· Leo Baeck, 'The Faith of Paul' in Journal of Jewish Studies (vol. III, 1952).
· Martin Buber, Two Types of Faith: A Study of the Interpenetration of Judaism and Christianity, trans. by Norman P. Goldhawk (New York: Harper Torchbook, 1961; originally published by Macmillan, 1951).
· David Flusser, 'Paul of Tarsus,' in Cecil Roth, ed, Encyclopaedia Judaica (Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House, 1971).
· Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, 'What Scholars are Saying About Paul: What it Means for Jews' in The Reconstructionist (vol. 51, no.5, 1986).
· Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, 'The Seven Extant Letters of Rabbi Nancy of Philadelphia to Rabbi Paul of Tarsus, at: www.icjs.org/scholars/letters.html
· Heinrich Graetz, History of the Jews; From the Earliest Times to the Present Day, ed. by & trans. by Bella Lowy, vol. II (London: Jewish Chronicle, 1901).
· C.G. Montefiore, 'First Impressions of St. Paul' in Jewish Quarterly Review (vol.6, 1894).
· C.G. Montefiore, 'Rabbinic Judaism and the Epistles of St. Paul' in Jewish Quarterly Review (vol.13, 1901).
· C.G. Montefiore, Judaism and St. Paul; Two Essays (London: Max Goschen Ltd, 1914).
· Joseph Klausner, From Jesus to Paul, trans. from Hebrew original (1939) by W.F. Stinespring (London: Allen & Unwin, 1943).
· Kaufmann Kohler, The Origins of the Synagogue and the Church (New York: Macmillan, 1929).
· Kaufmann Kohler, 'Saul of Tarsus,' in Isadore Singer, ed, Jewish Encyclopaedia (New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1901-1916).
· Pinchas Lapide and Peter Stuhlmacher, Paul; Rabbi and Apostle trans. by Lawrence W. Denef (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1984).
· Hyam Maccoby, The Mythmaker; Paul and the Invention of Christianity (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986).
· Mark D. Nanos, The Mystery of Romans: the Jewish Context of Paul's Letter (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996).
· Richard L. Rubenstein, My Brother Paul (New York: Harper & Row, 1972).
· Samuel Sandmel, The Genius of Paul; a Study in History (New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1958).
· Hans Joachim Schoeps, Paul; the Apostle in the Light of Jewish Religious History, trans. by Harold Knight, (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1961).
· Hugh J. Schonfield, The Jew of Tarsus; an Unorthodox Portrait of Paul (London: MacDonald & Co., 1946).
· Alan F. Segal, Paul the Convert; the Apostolate and Apostasy of Saul the Pharisee (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1992)
· Isaac Meyer Wise, 'Paul and the Mystics', in Isaac Meyer Wise, Three Lectures on the Origin of Christianity (Cincinnati: Bloch & Co, 1883).

Surveys and Analyses of Jewish writers on the New Testament:

· Schalom Ben-Chorin, 'The Image of Jesus in Modern Judaism' in The Journal of Ecumenical Studies (vol. XI, Summer 1974).
· George L. Berlin, Defending the Faith: Nineteenth-Century American Jewish Writings on Christianity and Jesus (Albany, New York: 1989).
· Michael Cook, 'Evolving Jewish Views of Jesus' in B. Bruteau, Jesus Through Jewish Eyes (New York: Orbis, 2001).
· Herbert Danby, The Jew and Christianity; Some Phases, Ancient and Modern, of the Jewish Attitude Towards Christianity (London: Sheldon Press, 1927).
· Donald A. Hagner, The Jewish Reclamation of Jesus; an Analysis and Critique of the Modern Jewish Study of Jesus (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1984).
· Donald Hagner, 'Paul in Modern Jewish Thought' in D.A. Hagner and M.J. Harris, eds, Pauline Studies; Essays Presented to F.F. Bruce, (1980).
· Susannah Heschel, Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1998).
· Walter Jacob, 'Claude G. Montefiore's Reappraisal of Christianity' in Judaism (vol. IXX, Summer 1970). · Walter Jacob, Christianity Through Jewish Eyes; The Quest for Common Ground (Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1974).
· Leon Klenicki, ed, Towards a Theological Encounter; Jewish Understandings of Christianity (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· Daniel Langton, 'Claude Montefiore in the Context of Jewish Approaches to Jesus and Paul' in Hebrew Union College Annual LXXI (2000).
· Daniel Langton, Claude Montefiore; His Life and Thought (London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2002).
· Dow Marmur, 'Jesus and the Jews - Today', unpublished lecture, at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· John P. Meier, A Marginal Jew; Rethinking the Historical Jesus (New York: Doubleday, 1991).
· Fritz A. Rothschild, ed, Jewish Perspectives on Christianity (New York: Crossroad, 1990).
· G. David Schwartz, 'Explorations and Responses: Is There a Jewish Reclamation of Jesus?' in The Journal of Ecumenical Studies (vol. XXIV, Winter 1987).
· Thomas Walker, Jewish Views of Jesus (London: Allen & Unwin, 1931).
· Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, ed, Jewish Expressions on Jesus; an Anthology (New York: KTAV, 1977).

Modern Jewish Perspectives on Christianity:

· Michael Wyschogrod, 'A Jewish View of Christianity' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· David G. Dalin, 'Jewish Theologian and Christian Apologist: Will Herberg on Judaism and Christianity' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· Arthur Cohen, The Natural and the Supernatural Jew; an Historical and Theological Introduction (New York: Pantheon Books, 1962).
· Fritz A. Rothschild, ed, Jewish Perspectives on Christianity; Leo Baeck, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, Will Herberg, and Abraham J Heschel (New York: Crossroad, 1990).
· Rudiger Lux, 'Franz Rosenzweig', at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· David P. Goldman, 'Has Franz Rosenzweig Time Come?', at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Steven S. Schwarzschild, Franz Rosenzweig; Guide of Reversioners (London: The Education Committee of the Hillel Foundation).
· G. David Schwartz, A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue; Between Talk and Theology (Maryland: University Press of America, 1994), chapter 4.
· Walter Jacob, 'The Judeo-Christian Dialogue in the twentieth Century; the Jewish Response' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· John C. Merkle, 'Abraham Joshua Heschel and Interfaith Dialogue' in Jewish Christian Relations (vol. 19, no.4, 1986).

Anti-Semitism/Judaism in the New Testament:

· George M. Smiga, Pain and Polemic; Anti-Judaism in the Gospels (New York: Paulist Press, 1992).
· D. Efroymson, E. Fisher, L. Klenicki, eds, Within Context; Essays on Jews and Judaism in the New Testament (Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 1993).
· M. Cohen, H. Kroner, eds, Christian Mission - Jewish Mission (New York: Paulist Press, 1982).
· William Farmer, ed, Anti-Judaism and the Gospels (Trinity Press International, 1999).
· Samuel Sandmel, Anti-Semitism in the New Testament (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1978).
· Lillian C. Freudmann, Antisemitism in the New Testament (Lanham, Md., London: University Press of America, 1994).
· Sidney G. Hall, Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul's Theology (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993).
· Lillian C. Freudmann, Antisemitism in the New Testament (Lanham, London: University Press of America, 1994).
· Dorothy A. Lee, 'Matthew's Gospel and Judaism' in Gesher (1996), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Robert McFarlane, 'The Gospel of Mark and Judaism' in Gesher (1997), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· 'Rightly Explaining the Word of Truth; Guidelines for Christian Clergy and Teachers in their use of the New Testament with reference to the New Testament's presentation of Jews and Judaism' (1994), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm

Christian Scholarship and Anti-Semitism:

· George Foot-Moore, 'Christian Writers on Judaism' in Harvard Theological Review (vol. 14, no. 5, July 1921), reprinted in Jacob Agus, Judaism and Christianity; Selected Accounts 1892-1962 (New York: 1973).
· Susannah Heschel, 'The Image of Judaism in Nineteenth-Century Christian New Testament Scholarship in Germany' in Marvin Perry & Frederick Schweitzer, eds, Jewish-Christian Encounters over the Centuries; Symbiosis, Prejudice, Holocaust, Dialogue (New York: Peter Lang, 1994).
· Charlotte Klein, Anti-Judaism in Christian Theology, translated by E. Quinn (London: SPCK, 1978). German original, 1975.
· Dan Cohn-Sherbok, 'Jews and Judaism in Christian Education' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 18, no. 2, 1985).
· James H. Wallis, Post Holocaust Christianity; Paul van Buren's Theology of the Jewish Christian Reality (New York, Oxford: University Press of America, 1997), chapter 3.
· Ronald E. Clements, One Hundred Years of Old Testament Interpretation (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1976).
· Marc A. Krell, 'Decentering Judaism and Christianity; Using Feminist Theory to Construct a Post-Modern Jewish Christian Theology in Cross Currents (Winter 2000), at: www.findarticles.com IN JRULM as e-journal.
· Nigel B. Mitchell, 'Works Righteousness and the Synagogue of Satan; Rethinking Christian Caricatures of 1st Century Judaism' in Gesher (November 1996), at: www.findarticles.com
· Judith Plaskow, 'Blaming Jews for Inventing Patriachy' in Lilith (vol. 7, 1980).

Jewish-Christian Dialogue:

· Vatican II (1962-65), summary, at: www.christusrex.org/www1/CDHN/v1.html
· Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity, at: http://print.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0011/articles/documentation.html
· Marcus Braybrooke, Children of One God; A History of the Council of Christians and Jews (London: Vallentine Mitchell, 1991).
· Robert Anderson, 'Church Statements on Jewish-Christian Relations' in Marianne Dacy, ed, Pathways to Understanding; a Handbook on Jewish-Christian Relations (Victoria: Victorian Council of Churches, 1994), chapter 5.
· Eugene J. Fisher, 'Pope John Paul II's Pilgrimage of Reconciliation; a Commentary on the Texts' in Marvin Perry & Frederick Schweitzer, eds, Jewish-Christian Encounters over the Centuries; Symbiosis, Prejudice, Holocaust, Dialogue (New York: Peter Lang, 1994).
· Lawrence Barmann, 'Confronting Secularization; Origins of the London Society for the Study of Religion' in Church History, LXII, no. 1 (March 1993).
· William W. Simpson, 'Jewish-Christian Relations Since the Inception of the Council of Christian and Jews' in Jewish Historical Studies, Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England (vol. 28, 1981-1982).
· Poliakov, 'The Catholic Church and the Jews; The Vatican's new guidelines' in J. Neusner, ed, Judaism and Christianity; The New Relationship (New York: Garland, 1993).
· Helga Croner, ed, More Stepping Stones to Jewish-Christian Relations (New York: Paulist Press, 1985).
· Robert S. Wistrich, 'The Pope, The Church and the Jews' in Commentary (April 1999), at: www.findarticles.com
· Robert Anderson, 'A Critique of the Vatican Statement on the Holocaust' in Gesher (1998), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Kevin Madigan, 'A Survey of Jewish Reaction to the Vatican Statement on the Holocaust' in Cross Currents (Winter 2000), at: www.findarticles.com
· Eugene J. Fisher, 'Catholics and Jews Confront the Holocaust and Each Other' in America (11 September 1999) from, www.findarticles.com
· Yuri Tabak, 'Problems and Prospects of Jewish Christian Dialogue; A Russian Perspective', (1998), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Yuri Tabak, 'Relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and Judaism; Past and Present' (2000), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Michael Signer, 'A Jewish Response to Dominus Iesus; On the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church' (2000), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· 'Introduction' in David Novak, Jewish-Christian Dialogue; A Jewish Justification (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
· 'Franz Rosenzweig's Theology of the Jewish-Christian Relationship' in David Novak, Jewish-Christian Dialogue; A Jewish Justification (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
· 'A New Theology of Jewish-Christian Dialogue' in David Novak, Jewish-Christian Dialogue; A Jewish Justification (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
· Norman Solomon, 'Themes in Christian-Jewish Relations' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· Elliot Dorff, 'The Covenant is the Key; A Jewish Theology of Jewish Christian Relations' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· Jonathan Magonet, 'The Challenges of Dialogue; A Jewish View' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 22, no. 1, 1989).
· Michael S. Kogan, 'Towards a Jewish Theology of Christianity' in Journal of Ecumenical Studies (vol. 32, no. 1, Winter 1995), at: www.icjs.org/scholars/kogan.html IN JRULM as e-journal.
· Paul van Buren, 'Probing the Jewish-Christian Reality', at: www.religion-online.org
· Jonathan Magonet, ' Risks in Religious Dialogue' in Common Ground (1996), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· 'Confrontation or Conversion; Models for Jewish-Christian Dialogue' in G. David Schwartz, A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue; Between Talk and Theology (Maryland: University Press of America, 1994), chapter 5.
· John C. Merkle, 'Abraham Joshua Heschel and Interfaith Dialogue' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 19, no. 4, 1986).
· Ruth Weyl, 'W.W. Simpson; A Pioneer in Dialogue' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 20, no. 3, 1987).
· Randi Rashkover, 'Jewish Responses to Jewish-Christian Dialogue; A Look Ahead to the Twenty-First Century' in Cross Currents (Spring-Summer 2000), at: www.findarticles.com
· Gerhard Bodendorfer, 'Beyond Tolerance - Christian-Jewish dialogue in the next millennium' (1997), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Margaret Shepherd, 'Jews and Christians; Making Theological Space for Each Other' (21 November 2000), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Norman Solom, 'The Context of Jewish-Christian Dialogue' in Jewish-Christian Relations (vol. 24, Winter 1991), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Marianne Grohmann, 'Feminist Theology and Jewish-Christian Dialogue' (1998), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· David Novak, 'A Jewish Response to a New Christian Theology' in Judaism (vol. 31, no. 1, Winter 1982).
· Raymond Apple, 'Christian-Jewish Relations; A Jewish Perspective' in Gesher (1996), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Archie Crow, 'Christian-Jewish Relations; A Christian Perspective' in Gesher (1996), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm
· Rivka Horwitz, 'Buber and Ebner; Intellectual Cross-Fertilization Between a Catholic and a Jew' in Judaism (vol. 32, no. 2, Spring 1983).
· David Novak, 'A Jewish Theological understanding of Christianity in Our Time' in Leon Klenicki, Towards a Theological Encounter (New York: Paulist Press, 1991).
· Peter Ochs, 'Christianity in Jewish Terms; A Project to Redefine the Relationship' in Cross Currents (Winter 2000), at: www.findarticles.com IN JRULM as e-journal.
· John T. Pawlikowski, 'The Search for a New Paradigm for the Christian-Jewish Relationship', at: www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/cjl/articles/pawlikowski.htm

Conversion and Messianic Jews:

· Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Messianic Judaism (London and New York: Continuum, 2000).
· Jacob Katz, Exclusiveness and Tolerance: Studies in Jewish-Gentile Relations in Medieval and Modern Times (New Jersey: Behrman House, 1961), chapters XII.
· Todd Endelman, 'The Social and Political Context of Conversion in Germany and England, 1870-1914' in Todd Endelman, ed, Jewish Apostasy in the Modern World (New York: Holmes and Meir, 1987).
· Daniel F. Polish, 'Contemporary Jewish Attitudes to Mission and Conversion' in M.A. Cohen, H. Croner, eds, Christian Mission - Jewish Mission (New York: Paulist Press, 1982).
· Eugene J. Fisher, 'Historical Developments in the Theology of Christian Mission' in M.A. Cohen, H. Croner, eds, Christian Mission - Jewish Mission (New York: Paulist Press, 1982).
· 'Confrontation or Conversion; Models for Jewish-Christian Dialogue' in G. David Schwartz, A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue; Between Talk and Theology (Maryland: University Press of America, 1994), chapter 5.
· Abraham J. Heschel, 'From Mission to Dialogue?' in Conservative Judaism (vol. 21, no. 3, Spring 1967).
· Robert M. Healey, 'From Conversion to Dialogue: 2. Protestant and American Mission to the Jews in the 19th and 20th Centuries' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 15, no. 3, 1982).
· Current Attempts to Convert Jews to Christianity, at: www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcon.htm
· Roger Hooker, 'Christian Faith and Other Faiths; The Tension between Dialogue and Evangelism' in Common Ground (vol. 3, 1997), at: www.jcrelations.net/articl1.htm

Modern Jewish Identity:

· Elizabeth Bellamy, Affective Genealogies: Psychoanalysis, Postmodernism and
"the Jewish Question" after Auschwitz (Lincoln, London: University of Nebraska Press, 1997).
· Jonathan Boyarin, Thinking In Jewish (Chicago, London: University of Chicago Press, 1996).
· Daniel Boyarin, Unheroic Conduct: The Rise of Heterosexuality and the
Invention of the Jewish Man (Berkeley, London: University of California Press, 1997).
· Daniel and Jonathan Boyarin, eds, Jews and Other Differences (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997).
· Jonathan Boyarin, Storm from Paradise: The Politics of Jewish Memory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992).
· Jonathan D. Brumberg-Kraus, 'A Jewish Ideological Perspective on the Study of Christian Scripture' in Jewish Social Studies (vol. 4, no. 1, 1997).
· Bryan Cheyette and Laura Marcus, eds, Modernity, Culture and 'the Jew' (Oxford: Polity, 1998).
· D. Englander, 'Anglicised but not Anglican' in Gerald Parsons, Religion in Victorian Britain, vol. 2 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988).
· David Feldman, Englishmen and Jews; Social Relations and Political Culture 1840-1914 (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1994).
· Alain Finkielkraut, The Imaginary Jew (Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 1997).
· Sander Gilman, Jewish Self-Hatred: Antisemitism and the Hidden Language of
the Jews (Baltimore, London: Johns Hopkins, 1986).
· Sander Gilman, The Jew's Body (New York, London: Routledge, 1991).
· Sander Gilman, Freud, Race and Gender (Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1993).
· Susan Handelman, The Slayers of Moses: The Emergence of Rabbinic Criticism
in Modern Literary Theory (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1982).
· Michael Hilton, The Christian Effect on Jewish Life (London: SCM Press, 1994).
· Norman Kleeblatt, Too Jewish: Challenging Traditional Identities (New York: Rutgers University Press, 1996).
· Stanislaw Krajewski, 'Jewish Identity in a Non-Jewish World' in Christian Jewish Relations (vol. 20, no. 3, 1987).
· Michael A. Meyer, Response to Modernity; a History of the Reform Movement in Judaism (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1995).
· Linda Nochlin and Tamar Garb, eds, The Jew in the Text: Modernity and the
Construction of Identity (London: Thames and Hudson, 1995).
· Juliet Steyn, The Jew: Assumptions of Identity (London: Cassell, 1999).
· Jon Stratton, Coming Out Jewish: Constructing Ambivalent Identities (London: Routledge, 2000).

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