TY - JOUR A1 - Rauschenbach, Sina T1 - Confessional divides, cross-confessional connections, and Jewish responses BT - Menasseh ben Israel and Daniel Levi de Barrios on De auxiliis and Dordt JF - Studia Rosenthaliana : journal of the history, culture and heritage of the jews in the Netherlands N2 - Studies in the Jewish reception of Christian theological discussions beyond the proper field of polemics are rare and only in their beginnings. Until now, scholars have often argued that Portuguese Jews discussed Christian concepts of divine foreknowledge and human free will because they were either struggling with their own Christian past or sought to help their 'New Jewish' coreligionists to turn into reliable members of the Amsterdam Sephardic community. This article uses the example of the Catholic Controversia de auxiliis, and the Protestant fight over Predestination before and after the Synod of Dordt (1618-1619) to argue that Portuguese Jews such as Menasseh ben Israel and Daniel Levi de Barrios recognised the cross-confessional dimension of the Christian debates on divine grace; they used their Iberian background and knowledge to order and explain what they observed; and they displayed their position as outsiders to deconstruct religious boundaries, imagine alternative religious landscapes, and finally re-insert themselves into their newly created religious maps and orders. The argument is based on a close reading of one chapter of the last volume of Menasseh ben Israel's Conciliador (1651) as well as Daniel Levi de Barrios's poem Libre Alvedrio y Harmonia del Cuerpo, por disposicion del alma (1680). KW - Menasseh ben Israel KW - Daniel Levi de Barrios KW - Early Modern Amsterdam KW - Portuguese Jews KW - New Jews KW - Controversia de auxiliis KW - Synod of Dordt KW - Remonstrants KW - Arminius KW - Arminians KW - Counter-Remonstrants KW - Molina KW - Molinists KW - scientia media KW - grace KW - auxilium KW - predestination KW - free will KW - Libre Albedrio KW - Libre Alvedrio KW - Conciliador KW - cross-confessional KW - connections KW - religious landscapes Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5117/SR2021.1.001.RAUS SN - 1783-1792 SN - 1781-7838 VL - 47 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 26 PB - Peeters CY - Leuven ER - TY - INPR A1 - Davis, Simon T1 - Connections and generalized gauge transformations N2 - The derivation of the standard model from a higher-dimensional action suggests a further study of the fibre bundle formulation of gauge theories to determine the variations in the choice of structure group that are allowed in this geometrical setting. The action of transformations on the projection of fibres to their submanifolds are characteristic of theories with fewer gauge vector bosons, and specific examples are given, which may have phenomenological relevance. The spinor space for the three generations of fermions in the standard model is described algebraically. T3 - Preprint - (2002) 29 KW - bundles KW - connections KW - fibre coordinates KW - parallelizable spheres KW - division algebras KW - force unification Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-26468 ER -