Founder of Liberal Judaism in England, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1858-1938) wrote extensively on Jewish and Christian theology and ethics. His final book, published in 1938 and co-edited with Herbert Loewe (1882-1940), remains one of the most comprehensive and authoritative collections available of Rabbinic literature dating from 100 to 500 CE. The edition, which provides extensive historical and lexical context, features two introductions, one from Montefiore espousing a Liberal perspective and the other from Loewe speaking as an Orthodox Jew. Together, they argue for 'a common foundation,…mehr
Founder of Liberal Judaism in England, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1858-1938) wrote extensively on Jewish and Christian theology and ethics. His final book, published in 1938 and co-edited with Herbert Loewe (1882-1940), remains one of the most comprehensive and authoritative collections available of Rabbinic literature dating from 100 to 500 CE. The edition, which provides extensive historical and lexical context, features two introductions, one from Montefiore espousing a Liberal perspective and the other from Loewe speaking as an Orthodox Jew. Together, they argue for 'a common foundation, a common past, and a common future' linking their outlooks. Their anthology in turn models this co-operation, offering more than 1,600 rabbinical extracts, and covering topics including the nature of God, the Commandments and the Law, prayer and charity. Both a compilation of theological writings and a meditation on theology itself, this work remains a pre-eminent text of Jewish religious scholarship.
Preface Introduction Introduction and prefatory remarks System of transcription, abbreviations, etc. 1. The nature and character of God and his relations with man 2. God's love for Israel 3. Man's nature and God's grace 4. Israel's love for God 5. The Law 6. Study, practice and goodness 7. The Commandments, the Sabbath, and the Law 8. Reward, merit and atonement 9. Divine mercy and divine judgment, idolatry, martyrdom 10. The importance of motive or intention. Kawwanah, and Lishmah. The love, the fear, and the praise of God 11. The doctrine of the evil inclination. Righteousness and sin 12. Man's repentance and God's compassion 13. Hope and faith. Miracles 14. On prayer 15. Justice, honesty, truth in oaths 16. On charity 17. On industry and independence. On poverty and riches 18. Hospitality, courtesy and good manners 19. Pity, forgiveness and love 20. On humility and pride 21. Various ethical conceptions 22. The family: (a) father and mother 23. The family: (b) the wife 24. The family: (c) children 25. Asceticism 26. Peace 27. This life in comparison with the next life 28. On sufferings 29. The gentiles 30. On proselytes 31. The life to come: resurrection and judgment Excursus I. The use of the adjectives 'Jewish' and 'Christian' in England Excursus II. Rabbinical and early Christian ethics R. H. Snape Notes Excursus III. The Rabbis, their 'generations' and their countries List of rabbis Excursus IV. The dating of Rabbinic material Table of dates of extracts Glossary List of editions used List of biblical passages List of Greek and Latin passages List of Rabbinic passages General index.
Preface Introduction Introduction and prefatory remarks System of transcription, abbreviations, etc. 1. The nature and character of God and his relations with man 2. God's love for Israel 3. Man's nature and God's grace 4. Israel's love for God 5. The Law 6. Study, practice and goodness 7. The Commandments, the Sabbath, and the Law 8. Reward, merit and atonement 9. Divine mercy and divine judgment, idolatry, martyrdom 10. The importance of motive or intention. Kawwanah, and Lishmah. The love, the fear, and the praise of God 11. The doctrine of the evil inclination. Righteousness and sin 12. Man's repentance and God's compassion 13. Hope and faith. Miracles 14. On prayer 15. Justice, honesty, truth in oaths 16. On charity 17. On industry and independence. On poverty and riches 18. Hospitality, courtesy and good manners 19. Pity, forgiveness and love 20. On humility and pride 21. Various ethical conceptions 22. The family: (a) father and mother 23. The family: (b) the wife 24. The family: (c) children 25. Asceticism 26. Peace 27. This life in comparison with the next life 28. On sufferings 29. The gentiles 30. On proselytes 31. The life to come: resurrection and judgment Excursus I. The use of the adjectives 'Jewish' and 'Christian' in England Excursus II. Rabbinical and early Christian ethics R. H. Snape Notes Excursus III. The Rabbis, their 'generations' and their countries List of rabbis Excursus IV. The dating of Rabbinic material Table of dates of extracts Glossary List of editions used List of biblical passages List of Greek and Latin passages List of Rabbinic passages General index.
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