Juan Carrasco (died c. 1670) was an apologist, of Marrano parentage.
Carrasco had first been an Augustinian friar at Burgos and an excellent preacher.
He was familiar with the writings of Nahmanides, Isaac Abravanel, and others, and while in Holland (probably at Amsterdam, where he was circumcised) he wrote in Spanish his "Apology of Judaism."
This work was published at Nodriza (The Hague) in 1633, and was later incorporated in the "Coleccion de Reformadores Españoles" published by Benjamin Wiffen, who believed Carrasco to have been a Protestant.
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