A Lutheran Response to Luther’s Unsettling Antisemitism
Allen Jorgenson
Consensus, 2020
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Luther and the Jews
Mark D Thompson
pp. 121–145 in Reformed Theological Review 67/3 (2008).
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The Wrath of a Disappointed Lover: On Luther’s Attitude Toward the Jews
Knut Alfsvåg
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Demonizing the Jews: Luther and the Protestant Church in Nazi Germany
Christopher J Probst
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In Defence of Luther and His Much Maligned Book, "On the Jews and Their Lies"
Ruth Magnusson Davis
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Hate and Hermeneutics: Interpretive Authority in Luther's On the Jews and Their Lies
Jared Halverson
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"Luthers Kampf gegen die Juden": A völkisch reception of Luther's view of the Jews
Anders Gerdmar
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Luther on Jews and Judaism. A review of his “Judenschriften”
Francois Wessels
STJ | Stellenbosch Theological Journal
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Martin Luther and Anti-Semitism: A Discussion
Gordon Mikoski
Theology Today, 2017
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Susannah Heschel, “Review of ‘Demonizing the Jews: Luther and the Protestant Church in Nazi Germany’, by Christopher Probst,” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 27, no. 2 (Fall 2013): 329-331
Susannah Heschel
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Anticlerical Motifs in the Illustrations of Martin Luther's Hauspostille
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Maciej Ptaszyński
Religions, 2020
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Reuven Kimelman, “My Response to Alon Goshen-Gottstein’s ‘Luther the Anti-Semite: A Contemporary Jewish Perspective’,” Contemporary Jewry, vol. 40 (2020): 85-107
Reuven Kimelman
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Lutheran Churches and Luther’s Anti-Semitism
Ursula Rudnick
2020
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The Nazification of Martin Luther
John Hellwege
Lutheran Theological Review, 2021
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The Jews of Wittenberg during the 16th Century and the Reformation: Why are They Absent from the Historical Narrative?
Carlos Alberto Ramalho
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German Hercules: The Impact of Scatology on the Image of Martin Luther as a Man, 1483-1546
Danielle Mead Skjelver
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The Judensau: Ancient Roots of an Antisemitic Concept
Lieve M Teugels
2024
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“Would Paul of Tarsus Sanction Luther’s Anti-Jewish Discourse?” A Cross-section of Discourse Strategies used in Romans 9-11 and in Martin Luther’s On the Jews and Their Lies (1543) as commented on by six contemporary scholars
Timothy Heijermans
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An incessant army of demons": Wolf Meyer-Erlach, Luther, and "the Jews" in Nazi Germany
Christopher Probst
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2009
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The Reformation and the Jewish People: Culpable Heritage and Belated Renewal 1
Ulrich Laepple
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Debra Kaplan, “Sharing Conversations: A Jewish Polemic Against Martin Luther,” Archiv für Reformationgeschichte, no. 103 (2012): 41-63
Debra Kaplan
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"The Ass in the Seat of St. Peter: Defamation of the Pope in Early Lutheran Flugschriften"
Bobbi Dykema
Character Assassination Throughout the Ages, 2014
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“Cleansing the Temple: The Munich Gruftkirche as Converted Synagogue, 1442-1803,” in Beyond the Yellow Badge: Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism in Medieval and Early Modern Visual Culture, ed. M. B. Merback (Brill, 2007), 306-46.
Mitch Merback
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"Would Paul of Tarsus Sanction Luther's Anti-Jewish Discourse?"
Adriaan T . Heijermans
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Martin Luther and the "Jewish Question."
Forrest W . L . Paige
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Martin Luther in the Third Reich: Recent Research on Luther as Iconic Force in Hitler’s Germany
Guy C . Carter
SRR (Seminary Ridge Review) , 2009
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Antisemitism and the City: A Beginner’s Guide,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 15 (1999): 3-18
Hillel J Kieval
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Martin Luther's Body: The “Stout Doctor” and His Biographers
Lyndal Roper
The American Historical Review, 2010
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WesScholar Sinners on Trial: Jews and Sacrilege after the Reformation
Magda Teter
2011
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Martin Luther's Jewish Assassin
Samuel J . Dubbelman
Lutheran Quarterly, 2020
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Roni Weinstein, “Jews and Lutheranism: An Ambiguous Silence,” in Alberto Melloni, ed., Martin Luther: A Christian between Reforms and Modernity (1517–2017) (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017), 635-648
Roni Weinstein
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Martin Luther and the translation of the Bible into German1
Nathan Harter
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The Image of Judaism: German-Jewish Intellectuals and the Ban on Images
Leora Batnitzky
Jewish Studies Quarterly, 2018
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Robert P. Ericksen and Susannah Heschel, “The German Churches and the Holocaust,” in Dan Stone, ed., Historiography of the Holocaust (London: Palgrave Press, 2004), 296-318
Susannah Heschel
2018
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Chapter 15 The Image of Jerusalem Destroyed: On Babel, Jerusalem, and the Antichrist in Luther’s Confessional Polemic 1521
Marius T Mjaaland
Tracing the Jerusalem Code, 2021
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