Daggers of Faith

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction
 collapse section1—  The Pre-Thirteenth-Century Legacy
 An Overview of Pre-Thirteenth-Century Missionizing among the Jews
 The Essential Characteristics of Serious Missionizing
 Twelfth-Century Harbingers of the New
  2—  The Thirteenth Century
  3—  Coercion in the Service of Christian Truth
  4—  Intensification of Prior Argumentation
  5—  The Innovative Argumentation
 collapse section6—  Jewish Responses to the New Argumentation
 Early Responses
 Rabbi Moses ben Nahman
 Rabbi Mordechai ben Joseph
  7—  The Pugio Fidei
  8—  Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret and His Responses to the Pugio Fidei
 collapse section9—  Impact and Implications
 Immediate and Long-Term Impact
 Implications

 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction
 1— The Pre-Thirteenth-Century Legacy
 2— The Thirteenth Century
 3— Coercion in the Service of Christian Truth
 4— Intensification of Prior Argumentation
 5— The Innovative Argumentation
 6— Jewish Responses to the New Argumentation
 7— The Pugio Fidei
 8— Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret and His Responses to the Pugio Fidei
 9— Impact and Implications
 collapse sectionBibliography
 Primary Sources
 Secondary Readings
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