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The Marxists and the Jewish Question: The History of a Debate by Enzo Traverso,

The Marxists and the Jewish Question: The History of a Debate by Enzo Traverso,
The Marxists and the Jewish Question: The History of a Debate



The Book of Job in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
The Book of Job in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
This book analyzes the history of the interpretation of the book of Job by medieval Jewish exegetes. The scholarship on medieval Jewish thought has focused largely on the systematic philosophical aspects of this literature. Eisen, however, is concerned with exegesis qua exegesis. He offers a close examination of commentaries on Job written by six major thinkers and looks at the relationship between the commentaries and their antecedent sources as well as their relationship to the broader context of medieval Jewish thought. He also provides an overview of the questions the commentators confronted about the historicity, national origin, and "Jewishness" of the text.



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Jewish Science - Jewish Science, not to be confused with Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science, is a Judaic sect. It is an interpretation of Jewish philosophy that was originally conceived by Rabbi Alfred G.

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Document Based Question - A Document-Based Question (DBQ) is an essay that is constructed from an interpretation of primary history sources. It is featured on various Advanced Placement tests, including the European History, World History, and United States History tests.



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