DBId: 1157
Entry author: Asaph Ben Tov
Node type: Text
Assertio passionis domenicae adversus Judaeos & Turcas, dialogo inclusa
Assertio passionis domenicae
An Assertion of the Lord's Passion against the Jews & Turks in Dialogue.
Latin
1642
Dialogue
Other
Prose
Yes
Polemical
Apology of Christianity
Hackspan's dialogue brings together a Lutheran (representing the author's point of view), a Catholic, a Jew, and a Muslim. The first half of the work pivots on Muslim negation of Christ's passion and the other interlocutors' response to this. The Muslim interlocutor ("Turk") quote at length from the Qur'an both in Arabic -- followed by a Latin translation. While the work concludes, as expected, with the validation of the Christian view of the Passion both the Muslim and Jewish interlocutors are allowed to lay out their views (as Hackspan understood them).
Asaph Ben Tov