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What we Have Inherited from Judaism and What We Should Continue to Learn From It
In this text Professor Kurt Schubert addresses a Christian audience and explains the historical and theological similarities between Judaism and Christianity with the help of historical cases. show more
In this text Professor Kurt Schubert addresses a Christian audience and explains the historical and theological similarities between Judaism and Christianity with the help of historical cases.
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Christian Christology and Jewish Messianism
In these notes Professor Kurt Schubert traces the connection between the Jewish Messiah and Jesus. He also explains the similarities and differences of the concept of the Messiah in both religions, using text samples. show more
In these notes Professor Kurt Schubert traces the connection between the Jewish Messiah and Jesus. He also explains the similarities and differences of the concept of the Messiah in both religions, using text samples.
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Article: Hatred of Jews: the Christians’ Fault?
This article by Professor Kurt Schubert discusses Christian anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism in various periods and texts. It was published in Bibel und Liturgie, Nr. 71. 1998. show more
This article by Professor Kurt Schubert discusses Christian anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism in various periods and texts. It was published in Bibel und Liturgie, Nr. 71. 1998.
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Article: Ecumenism between Christians and Jews: the Path of Overcoming Mutual Antagonism
This early version of the article written by Professor Kurt Schubert, still with handwritten corrections, deals with Christian anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism, as well as with the modern development of dialogue between both religions. It was published... show more
This early version of the article written by Professor Kurt Schubert, still with handwritten corrections, deals with Christian anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism, as well as with the modern development of dialogue between both religions. It was published in 1997 in the Jüdischen Echo.
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Lecture: Good Friday and its Consequences
Professor Kurt Schubert gave this lecture in Vienna, on 22 September 1997. Some of the notes were also used for a lecture entitled ‘Church and Judaism, Mutual Misunderstanding and Ecumenical Communion’ in Neuwaldegg, 20 October, 1997. show more
Professor Kurt Schubert gave this lecture in Vienna, on 22 September 1997. Some of the notes were also used for a lecture entitled ‘Church and Judaism, Mutual Misunderstanding and Ecumenical Communion’ in Neuwaldegg, 20 October, 1997.
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From Antagonism to Ecumenism
With this collection of keywords Professor Kurt Schubert illustrates anti-Judaism in Antiquity and then shows the beginnings of Jewish-Christian co-operation in the modern age. show more
With this collection of keywords Professor Kurt Schubert illustrates anti-Judaism in Antiquity and then shows the beginnings of Jewish-Christian co-operation in the modern age.
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Our Heavy Past and the Possibility of Overcoming it
Here, Professor Kurt Schubert describes anti-Judaism among Christians and the anti-Christian polemics of Jews in the Middle Ages, with a window on current developments in the dialogue between the religions. show more
Here, Professor Kurt Schubert describes anti-Judaism among Christians and the anti-Christian polemics of Jews in the Middle Ages, with a window on current developments in the dialogue between the religions.
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The Importance of Jewish Studies within the Humanities
Professor Kurt Schubert outlines the university subject of Jewish Studies and quotes several texts to show the methodology and importance of this discipline. show more
Professor Kurt Schubert outlines the university subject of Jewish Studies and quotes several texts to show the methodology and importance of this discipline.
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Lecture: Humaneness, Tolerance, Law
Professor Kurt Schubert’s lecture was held in Nurnberg on 7 March 1976 and addressed the issues of humaneness, of tolerance and rights in Jewish history, beginning with the Tora, but focussing on the modern age. show more
Professor Kurt Schubert’s lecture was held in Nurnberg on 7 March 1976 and addressed the issues of humaneness, of tolerance and rights in Jewish history, beginning with the Tora, but focussing on the modern age.
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Austria 1938: Myth and Reality
In keywords Professor Kurt Schubert gives an account of the history of Judaism in Austria, concentrating on the modern age, the present and on Austria’s annexation in 1938. show more
In keywords Professor Kurt Schubert gives an account of the history of Judaism in Austria, concentrating on the modern age, the present and on Austria’s annexation in 1938.
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Lecture: Anti-Semitism in Austria
This lecture was given by Professor Kurt Schubert on 21 June 1979 in Graz and deals with late contemporary history of anti-Semitism in Austria, with special reference to the anti-Semitic mayor, Karl Lueger. The lecture is retained in keywords. show more
This lecture was given by Professor Kurt Schubert on 21 June 1979 in Graz and deals with late contemporary history of anti-Semitism in Austria, with special reference to the anti-Semitic mayor, Karl Lueger. The lecture is retained in keywords.
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Lecture: Jewish Emancipation and the Birth of Political Anti-Semitism
These notes are for a lecture Professor Kurt Schubert gave on 25 September 1979 in Vienna, in which he describes Jewish emancipation, and Jewish identity in the modern age, seen in relation to the history of the Middle Ages. show more
These notes are for a lecture Professor Kurt Schubert gave on 25 September 1979 in Vienna, in which he describes Jewish emancipation, and Jewish identity in the modern age, seen in relation to the history of the Middle Ages.
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Lecture: Achieving Emancipation in Judaism and the Threat of its Loss as an Example for the Fate of Democracy in Central Europe.
The notes for this lecture deal with Jewish emancipation and expand into the socio-historical situation of the modern age. Professor Kurt Schubert gave the lecture in Vienna on 13 September 1983. show more
The notes for this lecture deal with Jewish emancipation and expand into the socio-historical situation of the modern age. Professor Kurt Schubert gave the lecture in Vienna on 13 September 1983.
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Jewish emancipation and Political Anti-Semitism in Austria
Here, Professor Kurt Schubert outlines the emancipation of Jews and Austrian anti-Semitism until the time of National Socialism. show more
Here, Professor Kurt Schubert outlines the emancipation of Jews and Austrian anti-Semitism until the time of National Socialism.
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Anti-Semitism as a Reaction to the Enlightenment
Professor Kurt Schubert shows the correlation between anti-Semitism and the Enlightenment in this text. The leitmotiv is Jewish identity in the shadow of anti-Semitic propaganda. show more
Professor Kurt Schubert shows the correlation between anti-Semitism and the Enlightenment in this text. The leitmotiv is Jewish identity in the shadow of anti-Semitic propaganda.
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Lecture: Reasons for not having a ‘Father Josef Deckert Square’
Professor Kurt Schubert speaks about the anti-Semitic priest Josef Deckert. Professor Kurt Schubert gave the lecture in Vienna, 7 November 1989, just when the square was about to be renamed. The author narrates the story of the priest’s life, clearly... show more
Professor Kurt Schubert speaks about the anti-Semitic priest Josef Deckert. Professor Kurt Schubert gave the lecture in Vienna, 7 November 1989, just when the square was about to be renamed. The author narrates the story of the priest’s life, clearly demonstrating his anti-Semitism. There was a copy of Peter A. Schauer’s article The Deckert Case (Vienna, 1989) attached, as well as a copy of the bibliography Catholic anti-Semitic writings by Josef Deckert.
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Religion, Nationality and Identity in Judaism
In these notes Professor Kurt Schubert deals primarily with Zionism, describing significant figures of the movement, whilst providing an overview of its biblical foundations. show more
In these notes Professor Kurt Schubert deals primarily with Zionism, describing significant figures of the movement, whilst providing an overview of its biblical foundations.
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Identity Problems in Austrian Judaism
In this text Professor Kurt Schubert sketches the main lines of Jewish history in Austria from the Enlightenment until the present day, laying special emphasis on the various trends within the fields of identity and belonging in Judaism. show more
In this text Professor Kurt Schubert sketches the main lines of Jewish history in Austria from the Enlightenment until the present day, laying special emphasis on the various trends within the fields of identity and belonging in Judaism.
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Lecture: The Basis of Jewish Existence
Jewish identity and the central theme of election is dealt with here, as seen in various historical periods. The lecture was held in Munich on 21 May 1981 and is retained here in note form. show more
Jewish identity and the central theme of election is dealt with here, as seen in various historical periods. The lecture was held in Munich on 21 May 1981 and is retained here in note form.
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What exactly is Jewish about Jewish Culture?
Here Professor Kurt Schubert illustrates the contribution to Jewish history of scholarship made by personalities in various periods, i.e. Leopold Zunz, Abraham Geiger and Moses Mendelsohn. show more
Here Professor Kurt Schubert illustrates the contribution to Jewish history of scholarship made by personalities in various periods, i.e. Leopold Zunz, Abraham Geiger and Moses Mendelsohn.
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