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Unit 3 Land-Based Empires
3.3 Belief systems
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What was Martin Luther's initial attitude towards Jewish resistance to the Catholic Church?
He
was
apparently
sympathetic.
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What caused Martin Luther to turn violently against the Jews?
He expected them to
convert
to his
purified
Christianity.
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What type of language did Luther use throughout his career?
Violent
and vulgar language.
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How does the language used by religious figures in the early 16th century compare to today?
It was not uncommon to use
violent language
.
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What is the main theme of Luther's work "The Jews & Their Lies"?
Opposition to Jewish influence on
Christians
Accusations of deceit and blasphemy against Jews
Calls for
action
against Jewish practices
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What does Luther imply about the Jews in his statement regarding their influence on Christians?
He believes they lure Christians into their
guile
.
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How does Luther describe the Jews in his writings?
He refers to them as a "brood of vipers" and "
blind fools
."
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What biblical reference does Luther use to describe the Jews as "blind"?
Luke 6:39
.
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What does Luther warn Christians about regarding the Jews?
He
warns
them to be on
guard
against
misleading Jews.
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What metaphor does Luther use to describe the consequences of following the Jews?
He compares it to a
blind man
leading a blind man into a pit.
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What does Luther claim is found in Jewish synagogues?
A den of
devils
with lies and blasphemy.
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How does Luther characterize the livelihood of Jews?
He claims they live by
theft
and
robbery.
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What does Luther say about the Jews' ability to lie?
He states
they
lie
clumsily
and
ineptly.
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What does Luther suggest about the consequences of tolerating Jewish practices?
It implicates Christians in their blasphemy.
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What actions does Luther recommend against the Jews?
Burn their
synagogues
and schools.
Destroy their houses.
Confiscate their prayer books and
Talmudic
writings.
Forbid
rabbis
from teaching.
Abolish safe-conduct on highways for Jews.
Prohibit
usury
.
Force Jews to work for their livelihood.
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What does Luther suggest should be done with Jewish prayer books?
They should be taken from them.
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What does Luther believe about the Jews' right to teach?
He
believes
they have forfeited that right.
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How does Luther compare the treatment of Jews to a physician's treatment of gangrene?
He suggests
harsh measures
are necessary to prevent further
harm.
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What does Luther imply about the Jews' awareness of their actions?
He
believes
they
do not wish to know
or
learn
the
truth.
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What does Luther say about the Jews' fate if they do not change?
They will be driven out like
mad dogs
.
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What does Luther hope his essay will provide to Christians?
Material to defend against
Jews
and understand their beliefs.
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What does Luther express about the Jews' belief system?
He claims it is false and influenced by
devils
.
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What does Luther pray for regarding the Jews?
He prays for their
conversion
and for Christians to remain steadfast.
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What is the main concern expressed about the Jews in the text?
The text expresses concern about the Jews reviling and blaspheming, leading to
divine wrath
.
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What does the author suggest Christians should do to the synagogues of the Jews?
The author suggests that Christians should
set fire
to their synagogues or schools.
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What rationale does the author provide for burning the synagogues?
The author believes it demonstrates that
Christians
do not condone the
blasphemy
against God.
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What does the author say about the past tolerance of Jews?
The author claims that past tolerance will be pardoned by
God
.
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What does the author advise regarding the houses of Jews?
The author
advises
that their
houses
should be
razed
and
destroyed.
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How does the author view the living conditions of Jews in relation to their status in society?
The author believes Jews should be made to feel they are living in
exile
and captivity.
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What
does the author suggest should happen to Jewish prayer books and Talmudic writings?
The author suggests that they should be taken from the Jews.
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What penalty does the author propose for rabbis who teach?
The author proposes that they be forbidden to teach under pain of
loss of life and limb
.
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What does the author claim about the teachings of Moses in relation to the Jews?
The author claims that
rabbis
misuse Moses' teachings to control the Jews.
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How does the author compare the pope's influence on Christians to that of Jewish rabbis on Jews?
The author suggests both misuse their authority to control their
followers
.
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What does the author advise regarding the movement of Jews in the countryside?
The author advises that safe-conduct on the
highways
for Jews be
abolished
completely.
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What does the author suggest should happen to Jewish usury practices?
The author suggests that usury should be prohibited for
Jews
.
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What does the author propose to do with the money taken from Jews?
The author proposes to use it to support
converted Jews
in starting new occupations.
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What does the author suggest should be done to young Jews and Jewesses?
The author suggests they should be given
tools
to
work
and
earn
their
bread.
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How does the author describe the work ethic of Jews in the text?
The author describes them as
lazy
and idling away their time.
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What does the author believe will happen if Jews are forbidden to publicly praise God?
The author
believes
Jews will
continue
to do so in
secret.
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What metaphor does the author use to describe the treatment of Jews?
The author compares the treatment of Jews to a
physician
cutting away
gangrene
.
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