Skierkowski, Marek2024-11-292024-11-292021Studia Ełckie, 2021, T. 23, nr 4, s. 485-499.1896-68962353-1274https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/24618Different Jewish thinkers were interested in Jesus since antiquity. But until the modern times they had spoken about him very little and rather negatively. In the sixteenth century a new stage of this interest appeared because several Jews began to look at Jesus with widely opened eyes. They were ready to know critically Jesus on the basis of Christian sources. This paper presents view of Solomon ibn Verga, Abraham Farissol, Jehuda Karmi, Leo Modena, Baruch Spinoza and Jacob Emden. In this way they showed that a profound communication should precede any formal dialogue between Judaism and Christianity.plCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnychteologiatheologyteologia fundamentalnaJezus ChrystusJesus Christobraz Jezusaimage of Jesus Salomon ibn VergaAbraham FarissolLeon KarmiLeon ModenaBaruch SpinozaJacob EmdenapologiaapologyJewsJudaismpolemicsŻydzijudaizmpolemikihaskalahaskalahoświecenie żydowskieJewish Enlightenmentdialog żydowsko-chrześcijańskiJewish-Christian dialogueObraz Jezusa w nowożytnej fazie żydowskiego średniowieczaThe Image of Jesus in the Modern Phase of the Jewish Middle AgesArticle