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Essays in Jewish thought / Nahum N. Glatzer.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Hebrew Series: Judaic studies series (Unnumbered)Publisher: Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©2009Description: 1 online resource (295 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780817390341
  • 0817390340
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Essays in Jewish thoughtDDC classification:
  • 296.3 23
LOC classification:
  • BM157
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
The attitude toward Rome in third-century Judaism -- A study of the talmudic-midrashic interpretation of prophecy -- The concept of peace in classical Judaism -- The concept of sacrifice in post-biblical Judaism -- Hillel the Elder in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls -- Faith and action -- 'Knowest thou? -- : notes on the book of Job -- The God of Job and the God of Abraham: some talmudic-midrashic -- Interpretations of the book of Job -- The book of Job and its interpeteres -- Zion in medieval literature: prose works -- The beginnings of modern Jewish studies -- Leopold Zunz and the Revolution of 1848 -- Leopold Zunz and the Jewish community -- Notes on an unpublished letter by I.M. Jost -- Franz Kafka and the tree of knowledge -- Buber as an interpreter of the Bible -- Baeck-Buber-Rosenzweig reading the book of Job -- Franz Rosenzweig in his student years -- Franz Rosenzweig: the store of a conversion -- Introduction to Rosenzweig's Little book of common sense and sick reason -- The Frankfort Lehrhaus -- Shenato ha-aharona shel Franz Rosenzweig.
Summary: Examines and explores divers topics of Jewish thought and history A fascinating and eclectic collection of twenty-two essays, Essays in Jewish Thought examines and explores diverse topics of Jewish thought and history. From Judaism's view of ancient Rome at its imperial apogee and the Dead Sea Scrolls to Jewish thought in Europe's revolutions of 1848 and Franz Kafka, the collection offers a rich compendium of essays of interest to scholars, historians, philosophers, and students.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)1058778

Originally published: ©1978.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-285) and index.

The attitude toward Rome in third-century Judaism -- A study of the talmudic-midrashic interpretation of prophecy -- The concept of peace in classical Judaism -- The concept of sacrifice in post-biblical Judaism -- Hillel the Elder in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls -- Faith and action -- 'Knowest thou? -- : notes on the book of Job -- The God of Job and the God of Abraham: some talmudic-midrashic -- Interpretations of the book of Job -- The book of Job and its interpeteres -- Zion in medieval literature: prose works -- The beginnings of modern Jewish studies -- Leopold Zunz and the Revolution of 1848 -- Leopold Zunz and the Jewish community -- Notes on an unpublished letter by I.M. Jost -- Franz Kafka and the tree of knowledge -- Buber as an interpreter of the Bible -- Baeck-Buber-Rosenzweig reading the book of Job -- Franz Rosenzweig in his student years -- Franz Rosenzweig: the store of a conversion -- Introduction to Rosenzweig's Little book of common sense and sick reason -- The Frankfort Lehrhaus -- Shenato ha-aharona shel Franz Rosenzweig.

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Examines and explores divers topics of Jewish thought and history A fascinating and eclectic collection of twenty-two essays, Essays in Jewish Thought examines and explores diverse topics of Jewish thought and history. From Judaism's view of ancient Rome at its imperial apogee and the Dead Sea Scrolls to Jewish thought in Europe's revolutions of 1848 and Franz Kafka, the collection offers a rich compendium of essays of interest to scholars, historians, philosophers, and students.