Perceptions of Jewish HistoryUniversity of California Press, 1 Sep 2023 - 408 halaman "Perceptions of Jewish History scintillates with original ideas and insights. It will appeal to a broad audience."--Michael A. Signer, University of Notre Dame "Students of the Jewish past will welcome this volume; it will also attract readers with the widest possible range of interests."--Robert Chazan, New York University |
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... developed a powerful historical consciousness through its search for the causes, patterns, and meaning of past events. These extraordinarily illuminating essays — some new, some gathered from widely scattered publications and lectures ...
... developed a powerful historical consciousness through its search for the causes, patterns, and meaning of past events. These extraordinarily illuminating essays — some new, some gathered from widely scattered publications and lectures ...
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... developed on their own . For the privilege of being their teacher I am very grateful . Stanley Holwitz , of the University of California Press , helped in all stages of the book ; Michelle Nordon and Gregory McNamee edited it faithfully ...
... developed on their own . For the privilege of being their teacher I am very grateful . Stanley Holwitz , of the University of California Press , helped in all stages of the book ; Michelle Nordon and Gregory McNamee edited it faithfully ...
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... developed the fundamental distinction , first introduced by the Swiss linguist de Saussure , between “ language ” ( langue ) and " speech " ( parole ) . Language is a system of symbols and the rules of their functioning : the inventory ...
... developed the fundamental distinction , first introduced by the Swiss linguist de Saussure , between “ language ” ( langue ) and " speech " ( parole ) . Language is a system of symbols and the rules of their functioning : the inventory ...
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... developed first and primarily in ancient Israel and in Greece is , I shall argue in the third essay , not a coincidence : both cultures saw their origins in historical rather than mythical times ; both preserved a memory of relatively ...
... developed first and primarily in ancient Israel and in Greece is , I shall argue in the third essay , not a coincidence : both cultures saw their origins in historical rather than mythical times ; both preserved a memory of relatively ...
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... developed historiography into a high , reflexive art . To say that the aim of the one was to endow history with " meaning " while the aim of the other was to detect " causes " is somewhat misleading : causes and meaning are present in ...
... developed historiography into a high , reflexive art . To say that the aim of the one was to endow history with " meaning " while the aim of the other was to detect " causes " is somewhat misleading : causes and meaning are present in ...
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Biblical and Postbiblical Perceptions of History | 48 |
The Historical Novel as Reflexive Literature | 55 |
The Apocalyptic Mentality | 68 |
Medieval Exegesis and Historical Consciousness | 86 |
Haskala History and the Medieval Tradition | 232 |
The Modernization of Western European Jews | 245 |
Franz Rosenzweig and the End of GermanJewish Philosophy | 255 |
Urformell and Urzelle | 258 |
Hermann Cohen and His Legacy | 268 |
Rosenzweig on the Destiny of Judaism | 289 |
Theological Responses to the Holocaust | 304 |
The Holocaust as Punishment and Signal | 305 |
Nachmanidess Reading of the Biblical Narrative | 96 |
Gersonidess Biblical Commentary | 119 |
Law Philosophy and Historical Awareness | 129 |
The Image of the Ruler in Jewish Sources | 153 |
Polemics Responses and SelfReflection | 167 |
Changes in Christian AntiJewish Polemics in the Twelfth Century | 170 |
Responses to Adversity | 199 |
History Apologetics and Humanism | 206 |
The Threshold of Modernity | 218 |
AntiJudaism and AntiSemitism | 309 |
The Dialectical Theology of Meaninglessness | 327 |
Zionism Science and History | 336 |
The Three Aspects | 338 |
Two Images of Humanity | 345 |
Bibliography | 349 |
Index | 373 |
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