Retail Price: $55.00
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ISBN 10: 0-915138-14-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-915138-14-2
Pages: 648
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 01/01/1977 Street Date: 01/01/1977
Division: Pickwick Publications
Series: Pittsburgh Theological Monograph Series
Category: Theology
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The Emergence of Contemporary Judaism, Volume 2
Survey of Judaism from the 7th to the 17th Centuries By Phillip Sigal Edited by Jean or Dikran Hadidian
Author - Phillip Sigal
Editor - Jean or Dikran Hadidian
"The writing of books on Jewish history has attracted many a scholar during the last century and a half. The multifaceted background of today's Jews and Judaism is itself an invitation to see relationships and to propound historiosophical theories and constructions. Yet it is only the rare Jewish historian who has actually mastered the intricacies of Rabbinic literature, and who can thus speak with real authority about a system of beliefs and practices, of legal decisions and theological opinions, which both regulated and reflected the actual life of the Jews in various parts of the world during a time-span of almost two thousand years. Rabbi Phillip Sigal has mastered that literature, and he therefore does speak with authority - and not only about that literature itself, but also about the challenges to which Rabbinic Judaism had been subjected ever since it had come into existence."
Dr. Jakob J. Petuchowski, formerly of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio
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