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Harvard Theological Review, 2015
Moses Mendelssohn famously penned hisJerusalem; or, On Religious Power and Judaismin response to a public challenge. Mendelssohn had declared “ecclesiastical power” to be a contradiction in terms, and had thus come out strongly against the use of coercion in religious life, and against the ban of excommunication by rabbinic authorities, in particular ...
B. Pollock
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Moses Mendelssohn famously penned hisJerusalem; or, On Religious Power and Judaismin response to a public challenge. Mendelssohn had declared “ecclesiastical power” to be a contradiction in terms, and had thus come out strongly against the use of coercion in religious life, and against the ban of excommunication by rabbinic authorities, in particular ...
B. Pollock
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“Wisdom Among the Perfect:” Creation Traditions in Alexandrian Judaism and Corinthian Christianity
Novum Testamentum, 1995L'A. s'interesse a la genese des traditions en prenant l'exemple de celle qui s'est elaboree dans le judaisme alexandrin et de celle du le christianisme corinthien. Il tient a montrer l'influence de la premiere dans l'elaboration de la seconde, notamment dans le cadre du corpus ...
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Weighing the Flesh: Law, Martyrology, and Social Hierarchy in Late Antique Judaism and Christianity
The Journal of Law and ReligionThis article deals with late antique Jewish and Christian discourse on social hierarchy, martyrology, and attitudes toward the law and the commandments. I place Jewish and Christian attitudes to martyrdom in late antiquity within the larger system of
Shraga Bick
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, 2020
This chapter approaches the question of truth not from the starting point of theoretical considerations but rather from specific textual contexts. It studies rabbinic sources in detail and brings them into dialogue with broader philosophical concerns ...
Cass Fisher
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This chapter approaches the question of truth not from the starting point of theoretical considerations but rather from specific textual contexts. It studies rabbinic sources in detail and brings them into dialogue with broader philosophical concerns ...
Cass Fisher
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, 1994
A timely book: as Israelis and Arabs are moving towards a settlement, this study offers a valuable historical dimension, from the Jewish point of view, to the main issue involved, i.e., the idea of peace. The authors maintain that peace has always played
Walter Homolka, A. Friedlander
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A timely book: as Israelis and Arabs are moving towards a settlement, this study offers a valuable historical dimension, from the Jewish point of view, to the main issue involved, i.e., the idea of peace. The authors maintain that peace has always played
Walter Homolka, A. Friedlander
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Benjamin Franklin’s Influence on Mussar Thought and Practice: a Chronicle of Misapprehension
Review of Rabbinic Judaism, 2019Benjamin Franklin’s ideas and writings may be said to have had an impact on Jewish thought and practice. This influence occurred posthumously, primarily through his Autobiography and by way of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Lefin’s Sefer Cheshbon ha-Nefesh (Book
Shai Afsai
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