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Founder of Liberal Judaism in England, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore wrote extensively on Jewish and Christian theology & ethics. His final book, published in 1938 & co-edited with Herbert Loewe, remains one of the most comprehensive collections available of Rabbinic literature dating from 100 to 500 CE. The edition, which provides historical & lexical context, features two introductions, one from Montefiore espousing a Liberal perspective & the other from Loewe speaking as an Orthodox Jew. Together, they argue for 'a common foundation, a common past, & a common future' linking their outlooks. Their anthology in turn models this co-operation, offering more than 1,600 rabbinical extracts, & covering topics including the nature of God, the Commandments & the Law, prayer & charity. Both a compilation of theological writings & a meditation on theology itself, this work remains a pre-eminent text of Jewish religious scholarship
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monografia Rebiun25173045 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25173045 m|||||o||d|||||||| cr ||||||||||| 200210r20131938enk fob 001|0|eng|d 9781139208864 9781108048125 StDuBDS eng StDuBDS pn UNAV 296.09015 23 A rabbinic anthology Recurso electrónico] edited by C.G. Montefiore and H.M.J. Loewe Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013 Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1 recurso electrónico (cviii, 853 p.) 1 recurso electrónico (cviii, 853 p.) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia. online resource cr rdacarrier. CUP ebooks Cambridge library collection. Religion Also issued in print: 2012 Publicado originalmente en: London: Macmillan and Co., 1938 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Founder of Liberal Judaism in England, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore wrote extensively on Jewish and Christian theology & ethics. His final book, published in 1938 & co-edited with Herbert Loewe, remains one of the most comprehensive collections available of Rabbinic literature dating from 100 to 500 CE. The edition, which provides historical & lexical context, features two introductions, one from Montefiore espousing a Liberal perspective & the other from Loewe speaking as an Orthodox Jew. Together, they argue for 'a common foundation, a common past, & a common future' linking their outlooks. Their anthology in turn models this co-operation, offering more than 1,600 rabbinical extracts, & covering topics including the nature of God, the Commandments & the Law, prayer & charity. Both a compilation of theological writings & a meditation on theology itself, this work remains a pre-eminent text of Jewish religious scholarship Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Montefiore, C. G. Claude Goldsmid) 1858-1938) editor Loewe, H. Herbert) 1882-1940) editor