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**A formidable collection of studies on religious conversion and converts in Jewish history** Theodor Dunkelgrün and PaweÅ‚ Maciejko observe that the term conversion is profoundly polysemous. It can refer to Jews who turn to religions other than Judaism and non-Jews who tie their fates to that of Jewish people. It can be used to talk about Christians becoming Muslim (or vice versa), Christians born again, or premodern efforts to Christianize (or Islamize) indigenous populations of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It can even describe how modern, secular people discover spiritual creeds and join religious communities. Viewing Jewish history from the perspective of conversion across a broad chronological and conceptual frame, *Bastards and Believers* highlights how the concepts of the convert and of conversion have histories of their own. The volume begins with Sara Japhet’s study of conversion in the Hebrew Bible and ends with Netanel Fisher’s essay on conversion to Judaism in contemporary Israel. In between, Andrew S. Jacobs writes about the allure of becoming an other in late Antiquity; Ephraim Kanarfogel considers Rabbinic attitudes and approaches toward conversion to Judaism in the Middles Ages; and Paola Tartakoff ponders the relationship between conversion and poverty in medieval Iberia. Three case studies, by Javier Castaño, Claude Stuczynski, and Anne Oravetz Albert, focus on different aspects of the experience of Spanish-Portuguese conversos. Michela Andreatta and Sarah Gracombe discuss conversion narratives; and Elliott Horowitz and Ellie Shainker analyze Eastern European converts’ encounters with missionaries of different persuasions. Despite the differences between periods, contexts, and sources, two fundamental and mutually exclusive notions of human life thread the essays together: the conviction that one can choose one’s destiny and the conviction that one cannot escapes one’s past. The history of converts presented by *Bastards and Believers* speaks to the possibility, or impossibility, of changing one’s life. **Contributors:** Michela Andreatta, Javier Castaño, Theodor Dunkelgrün, Netanel Fisher, Sarah Gracombe, Elliott Horowitz, Andrew S. Jacobs, Sara Japhet, Ephraim Kanarfogel, PaweÅ‚ Maciejko, Anne Oravetz Albert, Ellie Shainker, Claude Stuczynski, Paola Tartakoff.

Author

Pawel Maciejko, Theodor Dunkelgrün

Book Series

Jewish Culture and Contexts

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780812251883

Language

English

Pages

429

Publication Date

04-02-2020

Publisher

University of Pennsylvania Press

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