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Daniel R. Schwartz

    1. Jänner 1952

    Daniel R. Schwartz ist Professor für Jüdische Geschichte an der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem. Seine umfangreichen Veröffentlichungen konzentrieren sich auf Josephus und die Geschichte der Zeit des Zweiten Tempels.

    Ancient Jewish Historians and the German Reich
    2 Maccabees
    Agrippa I [the First]
    Ghetto
    Between Jewish Posen and scholarly Berlin
    Studies in the Jewish background of christianity
    • Ghetto

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(18)Abgeben

      Few words are as ideologically charged as ghetto, a term that has described legally segregated Jewish quarters, dense immigrant enclaves, Nazi holding pens, and black neighborhoods in the United States. Daniel B. Schwartz reveals how the history of ghettos is tied up with struggle and argument over the slippery meaning of a word.

      Ghetto
    • Agrippa I [the First]

      • 233 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

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      Agrippa I [the First]
    • 2 Maccabees

      • 628 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden
      2,5(2)Abgeben

      The book details the struggles of the Jewish people during the Maccabean Revolt against Hellenistic influence and oppression. It highlights key events, such as the rededication of the Temple and the heroism of figures like Judas Maccabeus. Themes of faith, resistance, and divine intervention are prominent, as the narrative emphasizes the importance of Jewish identity and religious observance. The text serves as both a historical account and a theological reflection on the power of faith in the face of adversity.

      2 Maccabees
    • Ancient Jewish Historians and the German Reich

      Seven Studies

      • 180 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book explores the impact of historical context on the writings of prominent German-Jewish scholars, emphasizing how their interpretations of ancient Jewish history were influenced by contemporary events, particularly the experiences of Jews under the Nazis. Through philological analysis of figures like Graetz, Heinemann, Bickerman, and Schalit, it reveals how minor textual anomalies reflect deeper historical consciousness. Additionally, it examines the scholarly disputes surrounding Philipp Jaffé, linking them to the broader narrative of antisemitism in 19th-century Berlin.

      Ancient Jewish Historians and the German Reich
    • This is the only book to examine in depth the applied philosophy of late scholasticism during the Baroque and Early Modern periods. It will appeal to those interested in the history of philosophy and moral philosophy, religion, theology, the ethics of war and political philosophy more generally.

      The Political Morality of the Late Scholastics
    • The ABCs of How We Learn

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Superior learning tools for teachers and students, from A to Z.

      The ABCs of How We Learn