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    The scriptures of Judaism by Oleh Shepetyak

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The article «The scriptures of Judaism» of Shepetyak O.M. analyzes and brief systematization of the spiritual literature of Judaism, to study ways of its formation and the role of the Jewish religious environment, considered the scriptures Tanakh, the Talmud, the Mishnah, Midrash, Halacha, and others, the ways of their origin and role in religious operating time of Judaism.…”
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    The conceptualisation of morality in Judaism by Gavin Michal

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article dealt with the irony that confronts any investigation into the conceptualisation of morality in Judaism: much of contemporary scholarship promotes the Strong Dependence Theory where God is considered the prime source of morality − yet an empirical analysis of classical rabbinic literature indicates a leaning more towards the Weak Dependence Theory which considers human beings the source for morality. …”
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    The ‘Old Testament’ as the origin of the patriarchy by Hanna Liljefors

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article further examines ideological consequences of the discourse, including the interdiscursive link to the notion of Judaism as responsible for the patriarchal moral that enabled the Holocaust, also expressed in the public sphere in Germany and Sweden. …”
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    Between Judaism and Freemasonry: The Dual Interpretation of David Rosenberg’s Kabbalistic Lithograph, Aperçu de l’Origine du Culte Hébraïque (1841) by Peter Lanchidi

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Thereby the rabbi wished to prove that Freemasonry originated with the Hebrews. The true protagonist in both readings is the divine order, embodied in the universal harmony and the laws of nature, which manifested itself in Judaism, the source of Freemasonry. …”
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    The Religion of Idumea and Its Relationship to Early Judaism by Yigal Levin

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Some of the practices of this period, such as male circumcision, show an affinity to the Judaism of the time. This paper also discusses the outcome of the Hasmonean conquest of Idumea and the incorporation of its inhabitants into the Jewish nation.…”
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    Creatio ex nihilo in Palestinian Judaism and early Christianity by Bockmuehl, M

    Published 2012
    “…Recent decades have witnessed a near-consensus of critical opinion (1) that the idea of God's creation of matter 'out of nothing' is not affirmed in scripture, but instead (2) originated in a second-century Christian reaction against Gnosticism's convictions about matter as evil and creation as the work of an inferior Demiurge. (3) Judaism's interest, by contrast, was generally deemed late and philosophically derivative or epiphenomenal upon Christian ideas. …”
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    Faith of Abraham in linguistic and semantic universe of Judaism and Christianity by Viktoria Zinyakova

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The article compares untranslatable meanings of «πίστις» and «אֱמוּנָה» in the linguistic and semantic universes of Judaism and Christianity as reflected in Genesis 15:6. …”
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    Visions of citizenship and state: debating Jews and Judaism in eighteenth-century Prussia by de la Bedoyere, M

    Published 2019
    “…<p>This dissertation explores debates about Jews and Judaism in eighteenth-century Prussia. Methodologically, it adopts the contextual approach associated with the Cambridge School of intellectual history, exploring the complex connection between attitudes towards Jews, and the intellectual influences of the eighteenth-century German Enlightenment. …”
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    A Comparative Study of the principle of Penal and Criminal Laws in Islam and Judaism by Mohammad Reza Haji Esmaili, Payman Kamalvand

    “…In the field of religious studies, study of previous religions and orders is important, because divine religions have a one truth and essence; Judaism, Christianity and Islam are relative religions and have a common history. …”
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    Critical Theory of Religion by Erich Fromm: from Messianic Judaism to Radical Humanism by E. I. Korostichenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper is divided into chapters tracing the evolution of Fromm’s views on religion — from Hasidic Judaism, through following Freud and Marx, to the concept of humanistic religion. …”
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    Entre Jérusalem et Athènes, Benjamin Fondane à la recherche du judaïsme by Margaret Teboul

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…« Entre Jérusalem et Athènes » revives questions about the importance of judaïsm in the work of this poet-philosopher of Romanian origin.…”
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    “Mystical Spirituality” in Second Temple Period Judaism? Light from the Decorated Stone in the Magdala Synagogue by Wally V. Cirafesi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While “Merkavah mysticism” as a religious movement is a phenomenon of Late Ancient and Medieval Judaism, scholars have debated whether the origins of this movement are traceable to traditions of the divine Merkavah (chariot-throne) preserved in some early Jewish apocalyptic literature from the Second Temple period. …”
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    Philosophy and Kabbalah. Elia Benamozegh (1823–1900), a Progressive/Traditional Thinker by Alessandro Guetta

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Elia Benamozegh (born—1823 in Livorno and died—1900 in Livorno)—philosopher, biblical exegete, teacher at the Rabbinical College—was an original and fruitful thinker. At a time when the Jewish kabbalah, or esoteric tradition, was considered by the protagonists of Jewish studies as the result of an era of intellectual and religious decadence, Benamozegh indicated it to be the authentic theology of Judaism. …”
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