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  • Maimonides Centre, Hamburg  (6)
  • Skepticism
  • Jews
  • Theology  (6)
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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812250091
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 202 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Jewish culture and contexts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Marcus, Ivan G., 1942 - Sefer hasidim and the Ashkenazic book in medieval Europe
    DDC: 296.3/6
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    Keywords: Judah ben Samuel ; Judah ben Samuel approximately 1150-1217 Sefer ḥasidim (Judah ben Samuel) ; To 1500 ; Jews History To 1500 ; Jews Intellectual life ; Jews History ; To 1500 ; Europe ; Jews Intellectual life ; Europe ; Jews ; Jews Intellectual life ; Europe ; Bibliografie ; Aschkenasim ; Chassidismus ; Buchdruck ; Literaturproduktion ; Sefer ḥasidim ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Composed in Germany in the early thirteenth century by Judah ben Samuel he-hasid, Sefer Hasidim, or "Book of the Pietists," is a compendium of religious instruction that portrays the everyday life of Jews as they lived together with and apart from Christians in towns such as Speyer, Worms, Mainz, and Regensburg. A charismatic religious teacher who recorded hundreds of original stories that mirrored situations in medieval social living, Judah's messages advocated praying slowly and avoiding honor, pleasure, wealth, and the lures of unmarried sex. Although he failed to enact his utopian vision of a pietist Jewish society, his collected writings would help shape the religious culture of Ashkenazic Judaism for centuries.0In "Sefer Hasidim" and the Ashkenazic Book in Medieval Europe, Ivan G. Marcus proposes a new paradigm for understanding how this particular book was composed. The work, he contends, was an open text written by a single author in hundreds of disjunctive, yet self-contained, segments, which were then combined into multiple alternative versions, each equally authoritative. While Sefer Hasidim offers the clearest example of this model of composition, Marcus argues that it was not unique: the production of Ashkenazic books in small and easily rearranged paragraphs is a literary and cultural phenomenon quite distinct from anything practiced by the Christian authors of northern Europe or the Sephardic Jews of the south. According to Marcus, Judah, in authoring Sefer Hasidim in this manner, not only resisted Greco-Roman influences on Ashkenazic literary form but also extended an earlier Byzantine rabbinic tradition of authorship into medieval European Jewish culture
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783631483299 , 3631483295
    Language: German
    Pages: 722 S. , 210 mm x 148 mm, 1020 g
    Year of publication: 2013
    Dissertation note: Habilitationsschrift Universität München 1993
    DDC: 100
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    Keywords: Skepticism ; Theology, Doctrinal ; Philosophical theology ; Philosophy and religion ; Religion Philosophy ; Belief and doubt ; Truth Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Certainty ; Faith and reason ; Hochschulschrift ; Skepsis ; Philosophie ; Theologie ; Skeptizismus ; Rezeption ; Geschichte
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    ISBN: 3161476794
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 286 Seiten , 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2002
    Series Statement: Religion in philosophy and theology 3
    Series Statement: Religion in philosophy and theology
    Dissertation note: Teilw. zugl.: Claremont, Calif., Claremont Graduate School, Diss., 1997
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    Keywords: Swinburne, Richard ; Hick, John ; Alston, William P ; Skepticism ; Religion Philosophy ; Hochschulschrift ; Hick, John 1922-2012 ; Religionsphilosophie ; Swinburne, Richard 1934- ; Alston, William P. 1921-2009 ; Hick, John 1922-2012 ; Externalismus ; Swinburne, Richard 1934- ; Alston, William P. 1921-2009 ; Hick, John 1922-2012 ; Skeptizismus ; Swinburne, Richard 1934- ; Alston, William P. 1921-2009
    Abstract: At its deepest, philosophical skepticism questions the sense of language. Skepticism manifests itself in different forms, three of the most powerful being logical, external-world, and religious skepticism. How has philosophy of religion addressed these challenges? The attempt to answer this question leads Lance Ashdown to a consideration of three prominent contemporary philosophers of religion: Richard Swinburne, John Hick, and William Alston. The author shows that these philosophers are indeed open to the criticisms of the three types of skepticism mentioned above. According to Ashdown, they are rightly to be considered as 'anonymous skeptics'. Readers familiar with the work of the theologian Karl Rahner will recognize an echo of his famous doctrine that non-Christian religious believers are really 'anonymous Christians', i.e., Christian believers who do not recognize themselves as such. In a similar way, the philosophers of religion under consideration are skeptics who most certainly would not identify themselves as such. They are anonymous skeptics in the sense that their epistemologies create the very conditions that allow for the severe and, on their own terms, unanswerable challenges of skepticism. At the same time, none of these philosophers thinks that skeptical objections pose a devastating or unanswerable threat to their epistemologies. For example, each of them is an avowed believer in God and is fully aware of the challenge of religious skepticism, yet none believes that skepticism need cause a rational Christian to abandon his or her beliefs. Nevertheless, each of the three philosophers adheres to a philosophical theory that remains open to the devastating critique of Philo in David Hume's essay Dialogue Concerning Natural Religion - who argues at his deepest that talk of God is meaningless.
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0674474619
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 492 S.
    Year of publication: 1983
    Series Statement: Harvard Judaic texts and studies 2
    DDC: 296.09031
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    Keywords: Judaism ; History ; Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789 ; Jews ; Intellectual life ; 16th century ; Konferenzschrift 1982 ; Juden ; Renaissance ; Geistesgeschichte 1500-1600 ; Kongress ; Cambridge 〈Mass., 1982〉 ; Jüdische Philosophie ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Kongress ; Cambridge 〈Mass., 1982〉
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 488 - 492
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 264 S , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1970
    DDC: 301.451/926/043
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    Keywords: Jews ; Germany ; Politics and government ; Juden ; Mitteleuropa ; Selbstverwaltung ; Geschichte 1400-1500
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 124, 108 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Year of publication: 1968
    DDC: 914.6/03/2
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    Keywords: Jews ; Spain ; Politics and government ; Jews ; Africa, North ; Politics and government ; Adret, Solomon ben Abraham ; 1235-1310 ; Teshuvot sheʾelot ; Duran, Simeon ben Ẓemaḥ ; 1361-1444 ; Sefer ha-tashbats ; Hochschulschrift ; Responsum ; Adret, Shelomoh ben Avraham ; Duran, Shimʿon ben Tsemaḥ 1361-1444 ; Spanien ; Juden
    Note: Die Vorlage enthält insgesamt 2 Werke , Enthält Bibliographien
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