ABSTRACT

One of the outstanding interpreters of Jewish culture in the twentieth century has been Erwin Rosenthal. This book contains some of his most influential work, ranging from the nature of Jewish political thought, both classical and medieval, to Christian reactions to Judaism and to varying approaches to the study of the Bible.

part 1|271 pages

The Hebrew Bible and its Exegesis

chapter 1|18 pages

Some Aspects of the Hebrew Monarchy

chapter 2|35 pages

Don Isaac Abravanel

Financier, Statesman and Scholar, 1437–1937 1

chapter 3|30 pages

Rashi and the English Bible1

chapter 4|11 pages

Saadya Gaon

An Appreciation of his Biblical Exegesis 1

chapter 5|29 pages

Saadya's Exegesis of the Book of Job1

chapter 7|18 pages

Edward Lively

Cambridge Hebraist

chapter 9|56 pages

‘Jüdische Antwort'

chapter 10|28 pages

The Study of the Bible in Medieval Judaism

part 2|52 pages

Medieval Jewish Religious Philosophy

part 3|28 pages

‘Wissenschaft Des Judentums'

chapter 14|26 pages

Ismar Elbogen and the New Jewish Learning *