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Taal

Engels

Bindwijze

E-book

Oorspronkelijke releasedatum

01 mei 2012

Ebook Formaat

Adobe ePub

Illustraties

Nee

Hoofdauteur

Miriam Leonard

Hoofduitgeverij

University Of Chicago Press

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Android (smartphone en tablet), Kobo e-reader, Desktop (Mac en Windows), iOS (smartphone en tablet), Windows (smartphone en tablet)

Gewicht

502 g

Studieboek

Nee

Verpakking hoogte

23 mm

EAN

9780226472492

Categorieën

Religie, Spiritualiteit & Filosofie Religie Filosofie van religie Geschiedenis van religie Theologie & Religieuze kwesties Boeken

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“What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Asked by the early Christian Tertullian, the question was vigorously debated in the nineteenth century. While classics dominated the intellectual life of Europe, Christianity still prevailed and conflicts raged between the religious and the secular. Taking on the question of how the glories of the classical world could be reconciled with the Bible, Socrates and the Jews explains how Judaism played a vital role in defining modern philhellenism.

Exploring the tension between Hebraism and Hellenism, Miriam Leonard gracefully probes the philosophical tradition behind the development of classical philology and considers how the conflict became a preoccupation for the leading thinkers of modernity, including Matthew Arnold, Moses Mendelssohn, Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud. For each, she shows how the contrast between classical and biblical traditions is central to writings about rationalism, political subjectivity, and progress. Illustrating how the encounter between Athens and Jerusalem became a lightning rod for intellectual concerns, this book is a sophisticated addition to the history of ideas.

Socrates and the Jews
Socrates and the Jews
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