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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations x
- Preface xi
- Introduction xii
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I. The Concept of Peace in the Hebrew Bible
- 1. In the Pre-Exilic Period 1
- 2. The Exile and Post-Exilic Prophecy 16
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II. The Jewish-Hellenistic Symbiosis in the "Sefarim Chizoniim," in Philo and Josephus
- (Excursus: The Rise of Individualism) 22
- 1. The "Sefarim Chizoniim" 23
- 2. Philo and Josephus as Representatives of the Jewish-Hellenistic Symbiosis 27
- III. Views on Peace in Talmudic Times - Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash 31
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IV. Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Attitude toward Peace
- Introduction 44
- 1. Messianic Peace 45
- 2. Peace in the Here-and-Now 46
- 3. Peace as an Abstract Concept 47
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V. The Concept of Peace in the Jewish Enlightenment and Emancipation
- 1. Hasidism 49
- 2 The "Wissenschaft des Judentums" 51
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VI. The Jewish Reformation
- Introduction 61
- (Excursus: Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1815-1889) 64
- 1. Leo Baeck (1873-1956) 65
- 2. Progressive Judaism Today 68
- VII. Jews, Judaism and the Concept of Peace in Our Time by Albert H. Friedlander 73
- Appendix 109
- Bibliography 121
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations x
- Preface xi
- Introduction xii
-
I. The Concept of Peace in the Hebrew Bible
- 1. In the Pre-Exilic Period 1
- 2. The Exile and Post-Exilic Prophecy 16
-
II. The Jewish-Hellenistic Symbiosis in the "Sefarim Chizoniim," in Philo and Josephus
- (Excursus: The Rise of Individualism) 22
- 1. The "Sefarim Chizoniim" 23
- 2. Philo and Josephus as Representatives of the Jewish-Hellenistic Symbiosis 27
- III. Views on Peace in Talmudic Times - Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash 31
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IV. Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Attitude toward Peace
- Introduction 44
- 1. Messianic Peace 45
- 2. Peace in the Here-and-Now 46
- 3. Peace as an Abstract Concept 47
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V. The Concept of Peace in the Jewish Enlightenment and Emancipation
- 1. Hasidism 49
- 2 The "Wissenschaft des Judentums" 51
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VI. The Jewish Reformation
- Introduction 61
- (Excursus: Samson Raphael Hirsch, 1815-1889) 64
- 1. Leo Baeck (1873-1956) 65
- 2. Progressive Judaism Today 68
- VII. Jews, Judaism and the Concept of Peace in Our Time by Albert H. Friedlander 73
- Appendix 109
- Bibliography 121