History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... Jewish scholarship . When Jewish historiography was reborn in the nineteenth century , it was written for Jews , about Jews , and by Jews who had relatively little understanding of the history of the surrounding non - Jewish culture ...
... Jewish scholarship . When Jewish historiography was reborn in the nineteenth century , it was written for Jews , about Jews , and by Jews who had relatively little understanding of the history of the surrounding non - Jewish culture ...
第 285 頁
... Jews to recognize what Chris- tians asserted to have been manifest to men of good will . Among the variety of Christian reactions to enduring Jewish disbelief , three main nonrational reactions stand out : belief in the deficiency of Jewish ...
... Jews to recognize what Chris- tians asserted to have been manifest to men of good will . Among the variety of Christian reactions to enduring Jewish disbelief , three main nonrational reactions stand out : belief in the deficiency of Jewish ...
第 288 頁
... Jewish disbe- lief , either Jesus was only a dead human or the Jews had killed the Christ . Since Christians proclaimed that their god had ap- peared empirically , many were therefore impelled to protect themselves from doubt by ...
... Jewish disbe- lief , either Jesus was only a dead human or the Jews had killed the Christ . Since Christians proclaimed that their god had ap- peared empirically , many were therefore impelled to protect themselves from doubt by ...
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