European culture in the context of Judaism
European Enlightenment, formed the basis of secular culture, following the Fathers of the Church denied the existence of Judaism in any sense. The tradition of the perception of Judaism as a "dropped shell" is strong today, even among the many Europeans who sympathize with the Jews. This book demonstrates the extent to which this assessment is unfair Judaism. It is dedicated to understanding of the internal features of European culture and Judaism that make them articulate to each other that allow them to see themselves in a new light. This book attempts to show that European culture and Judaism truly meaningful only in the mutual context, which in its differentiated sometimes they fit together like a key and lock.Table of
Contents
time goodwill
Ringing of church bells from the Niels Bohr
The expulsion of the Shekhinah
Permanent Frankl
schizoid cane
Culture and the "ring of Thor"
Divine disharmony
presumption of humanity
Weight | 0.110000 |
---|---|
ISBN | 965-7016-55-X |
Author | Barats, Arye |
Height (CM) | 22 |
Length (CM) | 14 |