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In Search of the roots. Reference to Patristic Christology in Gilbert Crispin’s Disputation with a Jew

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Date of Publication
August 15, 2015
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Division/Institute

Institut für Historis...

Author
Lissek, Mariaorcid-logo
Institut für Historische Theologie
Subject(s)

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Language
English
Description
Being the Abbot of Westminster/London in the 12th cent. CE Gilbert Crispin (1046–1117) held frequent contacts both personal and official (business) with the local Jewish inhabitants. In his religious dialogue, Disputatio iudaei et christiani, he reflects his conversation with a Jew considering Jewish objections to Christian faith. In contrast to the widespread apologetic attitude towards Judaism, Crispin tries to encounter his dialoguing partner in a friendly way. Both agree on ratio and Scripture as fundamental basis. The present paper argues that Crispin relies on Christological doctrines of the first centuries integrating these traditions into an interfaith dialogue. After presenting an overview of the general argumentation, the logic statements about the two natures (divine-human) of Jesus Christ are examined. This is done by partly quoting the “Jewish” objections to that concept. In addition the Christian responses are discussed.
The major aim of this approach is to demonstrate the influence of patristic Christology towards an inter-religious dialogue in the Middle Ages.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/61374
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