Against this some medieval Jewish polemical texts connect notzrim with the netsarim "watchmen" of Ephraim in Jeremiah 31:6.
Quotes of the New Testament in Hebrew occur in polemical or apologetic Hebrew texts from the 6th Century CE.
Musa al-Musawi (born 1930 in Najaf) was renowned for writing polemical revisionist texts on Shia Islam.
This polemical text was Isocrates' attempt to define his educational doctrine and to separate himself from the multitudes of other teachers of rhetoric.
In March, he contributed the Contimporanul editorial, a polemical text about the impact of cultural modernity.
Another variant Yeshu occurs in polemical rabbinical texts, connected with Jesus in the Talmud and is the modern Israeli secular spelling of Jesus.
During the Middle Ages many polemical texts originated outside Catholic Europe in lands where Jews and Christians were on an even footing as subjects of Islam.
It became one of the most widely read and used anti-Jewish polemical texts of the Middle Ages, as Tolan shows.
In its entirety, the book is also a polemical text against the mainstream nationalist currents of folklore and historiography that are dominant in Turkey.
The sixth wave reached its peak with the legalization of abortion in 1956, which generated the production of polemical pro-choice texts.