Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish CultureSyracuse University Press, 1 de des. 1999 - 388 pàgines This text documents a virtually unknown chapter in the history of the refusal of Jews throughout the ages to surrender. The author employs wide-ranging scholarship to the Holocaust and the memories associated with it, in affirmation of both continuities and violent endings. |
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Pàgina 23
... prophets relied increasingly on their powers of interpretation and on the utterances of earlier prophets . The discontinuity of exile , however , left prophecy more suspect than ever . The rabbis looking back after the fall of Herod's ...
... prophets relied increasingly on their powers of interpretation and on the utterances of earlier prophets . The discontinuity of exile , however , left prophecy more suspect than ever . The rabbis looking back after the fall of Herod's ...
Pàgina 26
... prophets.17 The most relevant example for my purposes is Second Isaiah ( chapters 40-55 ) , who lived during the Babylonian exile . The scribes put him back in the eighth century to be joined with First Isaiah , of Jerusalem . Robbed of ...
... prophets.17 The most relevant example for my purposes is Second Isaiah ( chapters 40-55 ) , who lived during the Babylonian exile . The scribes put him back in the eighth century to be joined with First Isaiah , of Jerusalem . Robbed of ...
Pàgina 211
... prophecy in 1940 , it was Bialik . Though he had died six years before in Tel Aviv , his was a commanding presence ... prophets could allow for the fusion of past , present , and future through the literary expression of anger and ...
... prophecy in 1940 , it was Bialik . Though he had died six years before in Tel Aviv , his was a commanding presence ... prophets could allow for the fusion of past , present , and future through the literary expression of anger and ...
Continguts
Ruined Cities of the Mind | 1 |
The Liturgy of Destruction | 15 |
Broken Tablets and Flying Letters | 53 |
Copyright | |
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Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture David G. Roskies Previsualització limitada - 1999 |
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