Pablo Christiani (or Paul Christian; né "Saúl" or "NN שאול בן" ) was a Sephardic Jew who, having converted to Christianity, used his position as a Dominican friar to endeavor to convert other Jews in Europe to Roman Catholicism.
PabloChristiani (or Paul Christian; né "Saúl" or "NN שאול בן" ) was a Sephardic Jew who, having converted to Christianity, used his position as a Dominican...
Nick Christiani (born 1987), American baseball player PabloChristiani, 13th-century convert to Roman Catholicism from Judaism Rita Christiani (1917-2008)...
called upon to defend his faith in 1263. The debate was initiated by a PabloChristiani, a Jewish convert to Christianity, who had been sent by the Dominican...
prominent ecclesiastical dignitaries and knights between Dominican Friar PabloChristiani, a convert from Judaism to Christianity, and Nachmanides, a leading...
Nahmanides (Rabbi Moses ben Nahman) and Christian convert, PabloChristiani. This same PabloChristiani made an attack on the Talmud that resulted in a papal...
Television miniseries BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor 1986 The Disputation PabloChristiani Direct-to-TV film 1987 After Pilkington James Westgate Television drama...
during those disputations, Jewish converts to Christianity, such as PabloChristiani and Nicholas Donin claimed the Talmud contained insulting references...
Jewish converts to Christianity, such as Nicholas Donin (in Paris) and PabloChristiani (in Barcelona) claimed the Talmud contained insulting references to...
historical sources beginning around the 13th century, when Jewish convert PabloChristiani attempted to convert other Jews. This activity, however, typically...
Disputation of Barcelona before King James I of Aragon: between the friar PabloChristiani (a convert from Judaism) and Rabbi Moses ben Nachman (also known as...
reconsidered the matter. Nevertheless, at the request of Paul Christian (PabloChristiani), he compelled the Jews, under penalty of a fine, to wear at all times...
over a debate in Barcelona between the Jewish rabbi Nahmanides and PabloChristiani, a prominent converso. James was the first great sponsor and patron...
harboured copies of it, and, responding to a denunciation of the Talmud by PabloChristiani, he ordered that the Jews of the Crown of Aragon submit their books...
as Nachmanides, and a Spanish convert from Judaism to Christianity, PabloChristiani, before King James I of Aragon in 1263. Much of the play is drawn from...
out for condemnation. As a result of conversions, among them that of PabloChristiani who had disputed publicly with Nachmanides in Barcelona (1263), information...
disputation between Jews and Christians in 1263. The apostate Paulus [Pablo] Christiani proposed to King James I of Aragon that a formal public religious...
code of Hungary. Born Jewish and later converted to Christianity. PabloChristiani – Spanish Dominican friar who used his position as a New Christian...
important debate (also called the Disputation of Barcelona) against PabloChristiani, before James I (the Conqueror). The doctrines of Joachim of Fiore...
knights, between a convert from Judaism to Christianity Dominican Friar PabloChristiani and Rabbi Nachmanides 1274 Summa Theologiae, written by Thomas Aquinas...
author Jean-Baptiste Pitois Paul Hubschmid, used this screen name PabloChristiani a Jewish convert to Roman Catholicism All pages with titles beginning...
during the 12th Century converted Jews such as Petrus Alfonsi and PabloChristiani, well versed in Jewish religion, initiated the Contra Iudaeos (or Adversus...
important debate (also called the Disputation of Barcelona) against PabloChristiani, before James I (the Conqueror). The doctrines of Joachim of Fiore...
Commentary on the Bible. Eerdmans. page 490. Nahmanides in his dispute with PabloChristiani in 1263 paragraph 49. "St. Jerome, Commentary on Daniel (1958). pp...
Vikuach HaRamban (Bilgoraj 1928), the disputation of Nachmanides against PabloChristiani in 1263, with his notes Butzina D'Nehora Hashalem (Bilgoraj 1930) Gevurat...
America include those by Gerhard Trede, Billy Munn, Allan Gray, and Eddy Christiani & Frans Poptie as German, British, Polish, and Dutch nationals respectively...