Ideas of Jewish History

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Michael A. Meyer
Wayne State University Press, 1987 - 360 páginas

Acquaints the reader with both the universal and the particular challenges inherent in the writing of Jewish history.

Despite the vicissitudes of their anomalous historical experience, the Jews survive as am identifiable entity. They have withstood one challenge after another -- both physical and intellectual -- somehow maintaining an historical continuity. How Jewish writers have dealt with this enigma serves as the subject of this volume.

With these words from the Preface, Michael A. Meyer characterizes the scope of his Ideas of Jewish History. As the only volume of readings in the area of Jewish historiography and the philosophy of Jewish history, Ideas of Jewish History acquaints the reader with both the universal and the particular challenges inherent in the writing of Jewish history.

 

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Maccabees
45
Josephus Flavius 122
52
The Dead Sea Sect
64
The Historical View of the Rabbis
71
Abraham ibn Daud The Book of Tradition
78
JEWISH HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE SIXTEENTH
103
David GansOffspring of David
122
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE JEWISH PAST
139
Body and Soul
235
Debasement and Decadence
241
An Essay in the Philosophy of History
250
The Sociological View of Jewish History
259
ELDER HISTORIANS OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL
271
THREE DIASPORA CONCEPTIONS
317
Leo Baeck
343
Sources
351

A Philosophy of Jewish History
189
Judaism Can Be Understood Only Through Its History
217
The Miracle of Jewish Survival
228

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Michael A. Meyer is professor of Jewish History at Hebrew Union College Press in Cincinatti. The author is numerous articles and reviews, he is the President of the American Section of the International Association of Historical Societies for the Study of Jewish History.

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