The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1Jewish Publication Society of America, 1966 - 996 páginas |
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... religious history . Nationalist and ritualistic in origin , it became universal and philosophic in outlook . Though ... religious faiths themselves . The disregard of social science by the theologian has been due in large measure to ...
... religious history . Nationalist and ritualistic in origin , it became universal and philosophic in outlook . Though ... religious faiths themselves . The disregard of social science by the theologian has been due in large measure to ...
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... religious philosophy , while the intro- spective sciences can advance also the technique of religious teaching . The contribution which sociology can make to religion is illustrated by a study of the Pharisees . The sect came into being ...
... religious philosophy , while the intro- spective sciences can advance also the technique of religious teaching . The contribution which sociology can make to religion is illustrated by a study of the Pharisees . The sect came into being ...
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... religion should have . ” The very indebtedness of modern religions to Pharisaic doc- trine has thus compelled theologians ... religious traditions of the western world , both Jewish and Christian , is entirely consistent with an appreci ...
... religion should have . ” The very indebtedness of modern religions to Pharisaic doc- trine has thus compelled theologians ... religious traditions of the western world , both Jewish and Christian , is entirely consistent with an appreci ...
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 |
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