How should Jews see themselves and see others¿as united by common humanity and purpose, or divided by something inherent? We Are Not Alone grounds a universalist vision of Judaism in texts and teachings of the tradition, especially those of Maimonides.
How should Jews see themselves and see others¿as united by common humanity and purpose, or divided by something inherent? We Are Not Alone grounds a universalist vision of Judaism in texts and teachings of the tradition, especially those of Maimonides.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Menachem Kellner is Chair of Shalem College, Jerusalem¿s Department of Jewish Thought and Philosophy and Wolfson Professor of Jewish Thought (emeritus) at the University of Haifa. He is the author, editor, or translator of two dozen books (including two published by Academic Studies Press) and close to two hundred articles in medieval and modern Jewish thought.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Preface 1. Jewish Voices Rejected; A Jewish Voice Affirmed 2. We Are Not Alone 3. Election/Chosen People 4. The Convert as the Most Jewish of Jews 5. Aher¿then, Now, and in the Future: Othering the Other in Judaism 6. Tolerance 7. Christianity Conclusion Bibliography
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Preface 1. Jewish Voices Rejected; A Jewish Voice Affirmed 2. We Are Not Alone 3. Election/Chosen People 4. The Convert as the Most Jewish of Jews 5. Aher¿then, Now, and in the Future: Othering the Other in Judaism 6. Tolerance 7. Christianity Conclusion Bibliography
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