Samantha Zacher, “Introduction: The Jew in the Anglo-Saxon Imagination”
Defining the Jew: A Question of Race, Ethnicity, or Religion?
Stephen J. Harris, “Anglo-Saxons, Israelites, Hebrews and Jews”
Thomas N. Hall, “Nathan the Jew in the Old English Vindicta Salvatoris”
The Jew in Anglo-Saxon Theology and Liturgy
Damian Fleming, “Hebraeam scire linguam: Bede’s Rhetoric of the Hebrew Truth”
Kathy Lavezzo, “Building Anti-Semitism in Bede”
Andrew P. Scheil, “Transition and Renewal: Jews and the Church Year in Anglo-Saxon England”
Literary Types and Anglo-Saxon Audiences
Daniel Anlezark, “Abraham’s Children: Jewish Promise and Christian Fulfillment”
Thomas D. Hill, “Time, Liturgy and History in the Old English Elene”
Charles D. Wright, “Jewish Magic and Christian Miracle in the Old English Andreas”
Visual Media: Representations of Jews and Jewish Spaces
Catherine Karkov, “Hagar and Ishmael: the Uncanny and the Exile”
Adam Cohen, “King Edgar Leaping and Dancing Before the Lord”
Asa Mittman, “‘In those days’: Giants and the Giant Moses in the Old English Illustrated Hexateuch”
Epilogue: Pre- and Post-Conquest Identifications: Continuity and Difference
Heide Estes, “Reading Ælfric in the Twelfth Century: Anti-Judaic Doctrine Becomes Anti-Judaic Rhetoric”