Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... Ages . Jewish religious tradition , thanks to its great age , possessed a stability and authority that made the Church feel in- secure . Consequently , the Church's frenzied attempts at the conver- sion of the Jews and ideological ...
... Ages . Jewish religious tradition , thanks to its great age , possessed a stability and authority that made the Church feel in- secure . Consequently , the Church's frenzied attempts at the conver- sion of the Jews and ideological ...
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... Ages had yielded to a triumphant affirmation of life . The restrictions . of the Church against the mind and the body had been rejected , and society was thoroughly and happily committed to life on earth ; for people now believed that ...
... Ages had yielded to a triumphant affirmation of life . The restrictions . of the Church against the mind and the body had been rejected , and society was thoroughly and happily committed to life on earth ; for people now believed that ...
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... Ages , nature was considered a satanic work from which man had to liberate himself by aspiring toward a supra - terrestrial , immaterial world , the only real world . Philosophy did not diverge from the Holy Scriptures , and borrowed ...
... Ages , nature was considered a satanic work from which man had to liberate himself by aspiring toward a supra - terrestrial , immaterial world , the only real world . Philosophy did not diverge from the Holy Scriptures , and borrowed ...
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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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The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without Embellishments Mayer Schiller Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |