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Salvation Through Spinoza Jewish And Christian Perspectives David J Wertheim

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Salvation Through Spinoza Jewish And Christian Perspectives David J Wertheim
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 244
Author: David J. Wertheim
ISBN: 9789004207219, 900420721X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Salvation Through Spinoza Jewish And Christian Perspectives David J Wertheim by David J. Wertheim 9789004207219, 900420721X instant download after payment.

Despite his reputation as a heretic, Baruch Spinoza was one of the major heroes of the Jewish cultural Renaissance in Weimar Germany. This study traces Weimar Jewry's infatuation with Spinoza as it was manifested in scholarship, the popular press, and novels. It tells of how Jews, who found themselves oscillating between the social pressures to both assimilate and remain authentic, sought refuge in a thinker who epitomized both the rationality and liberalism of the Weimar Republics enlightened defenders as well as the mysticism of its neo-romanticist challengers. In recapturing this forgotten chapter in the history of Spinozism this book sheds an original light on Weimar Germanys reknown Jewish culture.

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