Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/John_of_Valladolid> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 items per page.
- John_of_Valladolid abstract "John of Valladolid (born 1335) was a Spanish Jewish convert to Christianity.An able speaker, and possessed of some knowledge of rabbinical literature, he persuaded King Henry II of Castile that he could convince the Jews of the truth of Christianity if they were obliged to listen to him and to answer his questions. An order was accordingly issued, compelling the Jews to attend John's lectures in their synagogues and to discuss them with him. In company with another Jewish convert, John traveled throughout the Castilian provinces and lectured and debated in the synagogues, but with lack of success.At Ávila, he assembled the Jews four times and discussed with them the tenets of Christianity before numerous Christian and Moslem audiences. At Burgos he summoned Moses ha-Kohen of Tordesillas to a religious controversy in the presence of Archbishop Gomez of Toledo. John endeavored to demonstrate from the Bible the Messianic claims and the divinity of Jesus, and the truth of the dogma of the Trinity and of other Christian doctrines. Thus, for instance, he claimed that the final closed "mem" used in Isaiah ix. 6 is an allusion to the immaculate conception. Moses ha-Kohen refuted arguments of this kind, and the controversy was broken off in the middle of the fourth sitting.".
- John_of_Valladolid birthDate "1335".
- John_of_Valladolid birthYear "1335".
- John_of_Valladolid wikiPageExternalLink view.jsp?artid=378&letter=J.
- John_of_Valladolid wikiPageID "11373835".
- John_of_Valladolid wikiPageRevisionID "507087473".
- John_of_Valladolid dateOfBirth "1335".
- John_of_Valladolid hasPhotoCollection John_of_Valladolid.
- John_of_Valladolid name "John of Valladolid".
- John_of_Valladolid shortDescription "Spanish Jewish convert to Christianity".
- John_of_Valladolid description "Spanish Jewish convert to Christianity".
- John_of_Valladolid description "Spanish Jewish convert to Christianity".
- John_of_Valladolid subject Category:1335_births.
- John_of_Valladolid subject Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism_from_Judaism.
- John_of_Valladolid subject Category:Medieval_Castilian_Jews.
- John_of_Valladolid subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- John_of_Valladolid type CausalAgent100007347.
- John_of_Valladolid type Convert109962414.
- John_of_Valladolid type ConvertsToRomanCatholicismFromJudaism.
- John_of_Valladolid type LivingThing100004258.
- John_of_Valladolid type Object100002684.
- John_of_Valladolid type Organism100004475.
- John_of_Valladolid type Person100007846.
- John_of_Valladolid type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- John_of_Valladolid type Whole100003553.
- John_of_Valladolid type YagoLegalActor.
- John_of_Valladolid type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- John_of_Valladolid type Agent.
- John_of_Valladolid type Person.
- John_of_Valladolid type Person.
- John_of_Valladolid type Q215627.
- John_of_Valladolid type Q5.
- John_of_Valladolid type Agent.
- John_of_Valladolid type NaturalPerson.
- John_of_Valladolid type Thing.
- John_of_Valladolid type Person.
- John_of_Valladolid comment "John of Valladolid (born 1335) was a Spanish Jewish convert to Christianity.An able speaker, and possessed of some knowledge of rabbinical literature, he persuaded King Henry II of Castile that he could convince the Jews of the truth of Christianity if they were obliged to listen to him and to answer his questions. An order was accordingly issued, compelling the Jews to attend John's lectures in their synagogues and to discuss them with him.".
- John_of_Valladolid label "John of Valladolid".
- John_of_Valladolid label "Juan de Valladolid (siglo XIV)".
- John_of_Valladolid sameAs Juan_de_Valladolid_(siglo_XIV).
- John_of_Valladolid sameAs m.02r9by5.
- John_of_Valladolid sameAs Q6265855.
- John_of_Valladolid sameAs Q6265855.
- John_of_Valladolid sameAs John_of_Valladolid.
- John_of_Valladolid wasDerivedFrom John_of_Valladolid?oldid=507087473.
- John_of_Valladolid isPrimaryTopicOf John_of_Valladolid.
- John_of_Valladolid name "John of Valladolid".