All Stories

  1. Erasmus and the Jews: Revisiting the Narrative
  2. Nicholas of Cusa’s Cribratio Alkorani (1461): Sources, Scholars, and Narrative Maintenance
  3. Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522): A Unique Philosemitic Public Intellectual
  4. Nicholas of Cusa and the Ottoman Threat to Christendom
  5. Renaissance Racism: Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522) as an Exception
  6. Book review: Rajmund Pietkiewicz, In Search of ‘the Genuine Word of God’: Reception of the West-European Christian Hebraism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Renaissance, translated from Polish by Monika and Jacek Szela, Göttingen 2020, pp. 346
  7. Nathan Ron's Book review of Christine Christ-von Wedel's 'Erasmus of Rotterdam: A Portrait.'
  8. History and Presentism
  9. Nathan Ron's book review of Lyndal Roper's 'Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet.'
  10. My review of Noel Malcolm's Useful enemies.
  11. Erasmus’ attitude toward Islam in light of Nicholas of Cusa’s De pace fidei and Cribratio Alkorani
  12. Erasmus and the “Other”: On Turks, Jews, and Indigenous Peoples
  13. in M. Sellers, S. Kirste (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy,
  14. Erasmus' hierarchic conception of humankind.
  15. A review of a book titled "Revealing the secrets of the Jews.."
  16. Erasmus’s pursuit of peace has often been defined as pacifism. This essay investigates this notion.