Format:
1 Online-Ressource (VI, 356 Seiten)
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ISBN:
9783110339826
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9783110389517
Series Statement:
Studia Judaica$dForschungen zur Wissenschaft des Judentums volume 77
Content:
Though typically associated more with Judaism than Christianity, the status and sacrality of Hebrew has nonetheless been engaged by both religious cultures in often strikingly similar ways. The language has furthermore played an important, if vexed, role in relations between the two. Hebrew between Jews and Christians closely examines this frequently overlooked aspect of Judaism and Christianity's common heritage and mutual competition
Note:
The Torah Inscribed/Transcribed in Seventy Languages
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“Hebrew, Beloved of God”: The Adamic Language in the Thought of Jacob, Bishop of Edessa (c. 633–708 CE)
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“Lingua sacra et diabolica”: A Survey of Medieval Christian Views of the Hebrew Language
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Aramaic – Between Heaven and Earth: On the Use of Aramaic in the Liturgical Life of Medieval European Jewry
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Choice and Determinism at the Crossroads of Early Modern Hebraism
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Learning Hebrew in the Renaissance: Towards a Typology
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Hebraism without Hebrew: Hartmann Schedel and the Conversion of his “Jewish” Books
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Hebrew Caught Between?
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Luther and Hebrew
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Hebrew in the Counter-Reformation: The Cases of Caesar Baronius and Gilbert Génébrard
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The Peculiarities of Hungarian Christian Hebraism (16th and 17th Centuries)
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Reasoning and Exegesis: Hamann and Herder’s Notions of Biblical Hebrew
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Dalman als Aramaist: Auf der Suche nach der Sprache der neutestamentlichen Welt
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Apostasy, Identity, and Erudition: Paul Levertoff (1878–1954)
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Metaphors of the Sacred and Profane in Pre-State Zionist Hebrew Discourse
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List of Contributors
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110338638
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hebrew between Jews and Christians Berlin : De Gruyter, 2023 ISBN 9783110338638
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3110338637
Language:
English
Subjects:
Theology
Keywords:
Hebräisch
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Sprachgebrauch
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Judentum
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Christentum
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Geschichte
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Hebraistik
DOI:
10.1515/9783110339826
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