The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1Jewish Publication Society of America, 1966 - 996 páginas |
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... Persian and Hellenistic periods , when it consisted exclusively of priests and the heads of the clans . Had the Hasideans not challenged the claim of the Temple Court , their movement would have come to an early end ; for the decisions ...
... Persian and Hellenistic periods , when it consisted exclusively of priests and the heads of the clans . Had the Hasideans not challenged the claim of the Temple Court , their movement would have come to an early end ; for the decisions ...
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... Persian civilization . To avoid being lost in Canaanitic superstition , Persian insobriety , Egyp- tian licentiousness , and Roman ferocity , which had conquered Greece itself , the Pharisee determined to hold on with almost superhuman ...
... Persian civilization . To avoid being lost in Canaanitic superstition , Persian insobriety , Egyp- tian licentiousness , and Roman ferocity , which had conquered Greece itself , the Pharisee determined to hold on with almost superhuman ...
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... Persian and Egyptian traders and travelers . The rural farmers naturally escaped this influence , and even the city patricians were partly immune to it . We must not overlook , of course , the powerful effect of the natural piety of the ...
... Persian and Egyptian traders and travelers . The rural farmers naturally escaped this influence , and even the city patricians were partly immune to it . We must not overlook , of course , the powerful effect of the natural piety of the ...
Contenido
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION | ix |
THE IDEALS OF PEACE AND HUMAN EQUALITY | xix |
FOREWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION | xxix |
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The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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