- also form part of the
Adversus Iudaeos literature.
These include Tertullian or Pseudo-Tertullian's own
Adversus Iudaeos, Pseudo-Gregory of Nyssa's Testimonies...
- The
First Jewish–Roman War (66–74 CE),
sometimes called the
Great Jewish Revolt (Hebrew: המרד הגדול, romanized: ha-Mered Ha-Gadol), or the
Jewish War,...
- m****cripts
containing works of his. The most
common are his
Dialogi contra Iudaeos (Dialogue
Against the Jews), an
imaginary conversation between a Jew and...
-
particularly into
medieval bestiaries. Isidore's De fide
catholica contra Iudaeos furthers Augustine of Hippo's
ideas on the
Jewish presence in the Christian...
- 195 [1]
Archived 2016-12-02 at the
Wayback Machine Tertullian,
Adversus Iudaeos 8; Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum 2.1; Gary Forsythe, Time in Roman...
- doctrine's
Vatican indexing is
liber extra – c. 13, X, 5.6, De Iudaeis:
Iudaeos, quos
propria culpa submisit perpetua servituti; the
Decretum online (in...
- (480–524 or 525) De fide
catholica ex
Veteri et Novo
Testamento contra Iudaeos by
Isidore of
Seville (560–636) The
Summa contra Gentiles, also
known as...
- Dei ("Book of
promises and
predictions of God")
Thirteen sermons:
Contra iudaeos,
paganos et
arrianos ("Against Jews,
Pagans and Arians")
Adversus quinque...
-
instigation of Chrestus, the [emperor Claudius]
expelled them from Rome" ("
Iudaeos impulsore Chresto ****idue
tumultuantis Roma expulit").
These expelled "Jews"...
- Christiani, well
versed in
Jewish religion,
initiated the
Contra Iudaeos (or
Adversus Iudaeos)
literature either from
missionary or
polemic reasons. This was...