| Daggers of Faith |
| Acknowledgments |
| 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 |
| Notes |
| • | 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 |
| Bibliography |
| Index |