Adversus Judaeos

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Adversus Judaeos is a polemical theological treatise by Theodulf of Orléans that argues against Jewish beliefs from a Christian perspective in the early Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian polemical work
medieval Latin text
theological treatise
aimsTo defend Christian doctrine
refute Jewish beliefs
associatedWith Carolingian Renaissance
Latin Christian anti-Judaism
author Theodulf of Orléans
century 8th century
9th century
circulation monastic and ecclesiastical milieus
critiques Jewish interpretation of Scripture
Jewish rejection of Jesus as Messiah
doctrinalStance supersessionism
focusesOn Christological exegesis of the Old Testament
covenant theology
interpretation of the Hebrew Bible
law and grace
genre anti-Jewish polemic
polemical literature
hasTitleInLatin Adversus Judaeos self-link
historicalContext Carolingian Church reforms
Christian–Jewish relations in the Frankish realms
influencedBy Augustine of Hippo
patristic anti-Jewish writings
language Latin
literaryForm dialogical argumentation
treatise
mainSubject Christian theology
Christian–Jewish polemics
Judaism
placeOfOrigin Carolingian Empire
surface form: Frankish Empire
preservedIn medieval manuscript tradition
regionOfReception Western Europe
religiousPerspective Christian
religiousTradition Western Christianity
supports Christological reading of the Old Testament
authority of the Church
theologicalPosition Augustinian tradition
timePeriod early Middle Ages
usedIn Christian apologetics

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Theodulf of Orléans notableWork Adversus Judaeos
Adversus Judaeos hasTitleInLatin Adversus Judaeos self-link