
Anthonius Margaritha and the Jewish Faith
To present a full picture of Margaritha, Walton examines his life both before and after conversion. Walton details Margaritha’s family history and Jewish life in a Christian Germany, including social customs and worship practices. After conversion, Walton examines Margaritha’s time spent as a Hebrew teacher, polemicist, and paterfamilias and analyses Margaritha’s various works for their ethnographic and scholarly-polemical content. One thread that runs through Margaritha’s life and writings, detailed here, is the importance to him of his debate with noted rabbi Joseph of Rosheim. Margaritha lost the debate and was imprisoned, but he continually referred to the issues raised and defended the correctness of his position in his treatises.
Ultimately, this biography reveals Margaritha as a man who converted out of genuine conviction, but whose life thereafter must have been much different from what he anticipated. Scholars of Jewish and Christian history as well as those interested in German history, Hebrew pedagogy, and religious conversion will appreciate this thorough study.
- Alaotsikko
- Jewish Life and Conversion in Sixteenth-Century Germany
- Kirjailija
- Michael T. Walton
- ISBN
- 9780814338001
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 580 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.9.2012
- Kustantaja
- Wayne State University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 288