Jewish Dogs: An Image and Its Interpreters

Kenneth Stow

Jewish Dogs: An Image and Its Interpreters
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Country
United States
Published
22 March 2006
Pages
340
ISBN
9780804752817

Jewish Dogs: An Image and Its Interpreters

Kenneth Stow

Jewish Dogs is not a study of anti-Semitism or anti-Judaism. Instead, this book argues that to anchor claims of supersession, Catholics have viewed Jews as metaphoric-and sometimes not so metaphoric-dogs. The dog has for millennia been the focus of impurity, and Catholicism fosters doctrines of physical purity that go hand in hand with those of ritual purity. The purity is that of the one loaf spoken of by Paul in Corinthians that is, at once, the Eucharist and the collective Christian Corpus, the body of the faithful. Paul views this loaf as physically corruptible, and as John Chrysostom said at the close of the fourth century, the greatest threat to the loaf’s purity are the Jews. They are the dogs who wish to steal the bread that belongs exclusively to the children. Eventually, Jews were said to attack the loaf through ritual murder and attempts to defile the Host itself; the victim of ritual murder is identified with the Host, as is common in Catholic martyrdom. Pope Pius IX still spoke of Jewish dogs barking throughout the streets of Rome in 1871. Other Catholic clergy were dismayed. This book is thus as much a study of Catholic doctrinal history as it is a study of Jews.

This item is not currently in-stock. It can be ordered online and is expected to ship in approx 2 weeks

Our stock data is updated periodically, and availability may change throughout the day for in-demand items. Please call the relevant shop for the most current stock information. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to a wishlist.