“Behind a Best Seller: Kabbalah, Science, and Loving One’s Neighbor in Pinhas Hurwitz’s Sefer ha-Brit”
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26/05/2016
26/05/2016
2012
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This manuscript is a literary history of The Book of Covenant, an encyclopedic work of science, philosophy, and ethics written in the late-eighteenth century by Jewish philosopher and polymath Pinhas Hurwitz. Ruderman explores the reasons for the book's huge popularity--it has been republished in forty editions in the last century--as well as its lasting influence on Jewish and kabbalistic thought, and its important place in Jewish society's confrontation with modernity. |
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Ruderman, David B. A best-selling Hebrew book of the modern era : the Book of the Covenant of Pinḥas Hurwitz and its remarkable legacy (Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2014) 9780295994130 |
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en_US |
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University of Washington Press |
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CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
| Palavras-Chave | #Hurwitz, Phinehas Elijah, 1765-1821. Sefer ha-berit ; Judaism and science |
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Video |