Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... give us , however , a complete idea of the author's conception of the uni- verse . This conception is still ... gives birth , nurtures , and develops all things in the universe . Love brings them together according to an admirable ...
... give us , however , a complete idea of the author's conception of the uni- verse . This conception is still ... gives birth , nurtures , and develops all things in the universe . Love brings them together according to an admirable ...
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... gives them birth like a loving mother , but also feeds them with her moisture , which she draws from her entrails like a mother who gives her children the milk of her breasts . And when the earth runs out of moisture to feed them , she ...
... gives them birth like a loving mother , but also feeds them with her moisture , which she draws from her entrails like a mother who gives her children the milk of her breasts . And when the earth runs out of moisture to feed them , she ...
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... give up art for art's sake , and to write a daily page on the dangers that were threatening his country . Zweig , too , with few exceptions , con- fined himself to aesthetic contemplation . Otherwise , he would have understood Freud's ...
... give up art for art's sake , and to write a daily page on the dangers that were threatening his country . Zweig , too , with few exceptions , con- fined himself to aesthetic contemplation . Otherwise , he would have understood Freud's ...
Contenido
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 |