Perceptions of Jewish HistoryUniversity of California Press, 1. sep. 2023 - 408 sider "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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... early Christian era, Funkenstein says, the Jews already saw themselves as the subjects of an ongoing historical narrative and their culture as an entity with its beginning in the historical rather than the PERCEPTIONS OF JEWISH HISTORY ...
... early Christian era, Funkenstein says, the Jews already saw themselves as the subjects of an ongoing historical narrative and their culture as an entity with its beginning in the historical rather than the PERCEPTIONS OF JEWISH HISTORY ...
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... early as the Scriptures , liturgical memory was established in the command to “ remember , ” Zakhor.20 The short outbreak of his- toriographic creativity in the seventeenth century , he says , was an ex- ception . And , he argues , the ...
... early as the Scriptures , liturgical memory was established in the command to “ remember , ” Zakhor.20 The short outbreak of his- toriographic creativity in the seventeenth century , he says , was an ex- ception . And , he argues , the ...
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... early on , the Christian apologetics faced several almost contradictory tasks : facing the Jews , they had to prove the difference of the New from the Old Testament ; facing pagans out- side and heretics within their own ranks ( Marcion ...
... early on , the Christian apologetics faced several almost contradictory tasks : facing the Jews , they had to prove the difference of the New from the Old Testament ; facing pagans out- side and heretics within their own ranks ( Marcion ...
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... early Christianity to the second coming of Christ , to his second " presence " ( πapovσia ) , the world was deemed to be in its sixth age , an age in which all that happens is that it " grows old . " Theologians and historians in the ...
... early Christianity to the second coming of Christ , to his second " presence " ( πapovσia ) , the world was deemed to be in its sixth age , an age in which all that happens is that it " grows old . " Theologians and historians in the ...
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... early Middle Ages . Most authors of annals until the eleventh century did not regard the events of the present as truly digna memoriae except for the history of the Church.28 Only from the eleventh century onward do we find new attempts ...
... early Middle Ages . Most authors of annals until the eleventh century did not regard the events of the present as truly digna memoriae except for the history of the Church.28 Only from the eleventh century onward do we find new attempts ...
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History Counterhistory and Narrative | 20 |
History Counterhistorv and Narrative | 30 |
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 |
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