Moshe Sluhovsky is a Proffessor in the Department of History. He has written a number of books and textbooks on religious history.including:
Patroness of Paris: Rituals of Devotion in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
“Believe not Every Spirit": Demonic Possession, Mysticism, and Discernment in Early Modern Catholicism,
and five Hebrew textbooks on the Protestant and Catholic reformations and on magic and Popular Culture in early modern Europe for The Open University of Israel.
Publications:
2017 Becoming a New Self: Practices of Belief in Early Modern Catholicism (University of Chicago Press), 232 pp.
2019 (ed. and Introduction) Into the Dark Night and Back: The Mystical Writings of Jean-Joseph Surin (Leiden and New York: Brill), 548 pgs
2020 Co-editor (with Andreas Krass), Die Jüden von Cherut (Berlin: Hentrich & Hentrich), 214 pp.
2020 Co-editor (with Aya Elyada and Christian Wiese), Jews and Protestants from the Reformation to the Present (Berlin: De Gruyter), 280 pp.
2021 Co-editor (with Andreas Krass), Queer Jewish Lives between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine (Frankfurt: Transcript), 300 pp.