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Jewish Scholarship and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Between History and Faith
University of Wisconsin Press, 2005 Cloth: 978-0-299-21170-7 | eISBN: 978-0-299-21173-8 Library of Congress Classification DS135.G33R54 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 907.2023924043
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
German Jews were fully assimilated and secularized in the nineteenth century—or so it is commonly assumed. In Jewish Scholarship and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, Nils Roemer challenges this assumption, finding that religious sentiments, concepts, and rhetoric found expression through a newly emerging theological historicism at the center of modern German Jewish culture. See other books on: Identity | Jewish | Jewish learning and scholarship | Nineteenth - Century Germany | Roemer, Nils See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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