Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 halaman |
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... reason as a divine force , as a revelation indispensable to man , was enough a little later to fire up the humanistic scholars who , when they unearthed the treasures of pagan antiquity , could not tol- erate the idea that this ...
... reason as a divine force , as a revelation indispensable to man , was enough a little later to fire up the humanistic scholars who , when they unearthed the treasures of pagan antiquity , could not tol- erate the idea that this ...
Halaman 45
... reason , he grasped the nature of religiosity in general , of the sacred , that special field , inac- cessible , like pure poetry , to reasoning and analysis . This author , whose piety blossomed under the dual influence of Hasidism and ...
... reason , he grasped the nature of religiosity in general , of the sacred , that special field , inac- cessible , like pure poetry , to reasoning and analysis . This author , whose piety blossomed under the dual influence of Hasidism and ...
Halaman 134
... reason that during the time of Elizabeth and the first Stuarts there were no Jews in England , except a few Marranos fleeing the Spanish Inquisition , who were only too eager to remain unnoticed . English merchants might have met them ...
... reason that during the time of Elizabeth and the first Stuarts there were no Jews in England , except a few Marranos fleeing the Spanish Inquisition , who were only too eager to remain unnoticed . English merchants might have met them ...
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Foreword by Arnold Reymond Member of the Institut de France | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Introduction Jewish Mediation through the Ages | 21 |
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