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Jewish Philosophy and Its Historical Context
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Complete 210-book theological library in your hands.
Includes 66 Bible books and 99 Apocrypha titles.
Professionally translated into contemporary, easy-to-read English.
Exclusive digital access to 45 history books.
Engaging interactive experience with nearly 200 videos.
Extensive companion materials, charts, and glossary included.
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Price Range: $32.77
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Complete collection of key Nag Hammadi texts.
Modern translation for contemporary readers' understanding.
Free from extensive historical commentary.
Clear presentation of ancient Gnostic teachings.
Reader-friendly 8.5" x 11" format.
Accessible to scholars and spiritual seekers alike.
Unlocks mysteries of Gnostic spirituality.
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Price Range: $14.99
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Modern translation of ancient gospel manuscript.
Emphasizes compassion and vegetarian ethical insights.
Bridges historical scholarship and spiritual exploration.
Invites personal and collective transformation.
Encourages harmony with nature and each other.
Accessible language for contemporary readers.
Perfect for seekers and scholars alike.
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Price Range: $11.99
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Comprehensive compendium of Spinoza's concepts.
Contextualizes Spinoza's thought and key ideas.
Includes entries by diverse international scholars.
Essential resource for novices and experts alike.
Explores significant historical figures in Spinoza's work.
Clarifies important scholarly debates on Spinoza.
Ideal for expanding knowledge of Spinoza's philosophy.
Price Range: $130.00
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Explores giving and belonging in Jewish diaspora
Investigates charitable interactions and social inequalities
Analyzes class, race, and post-apartheid politics
Highlights individual agency in charitable dynamics
Connects community practices to charitable giving
Examines belonging within local and global contexts
Offers insights into Jewish collective identity
Price Range: $78.99
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Explores Maimonides' profound intellectual legacy.
Features a private collection of rare manuscripts.
Includes essays from leading Maimonides scholars.
Examines cultural context and historical impact.
Illustrated volume with rich visual content.
Combines intellectual and book historical research.
Highlights Maimonides' influence across centuries.
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Price Range: $23.43
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First English translation of the Ethiopian Book of Clement.
Explores early Christian theology and Ethiopian traditions.
Preserved for centuries in Ethiopian Orthodox canon.
Insightful teachings on Golgoltha and Adam’s tomb.
Reflects unique Ethiopian Christian cultural ethos.
Includes ecclesiastical order and liturgical practices.
Broadens understanding of diverse Christian traditions.
Price Range: $13.35
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Modern translation for easy understanding.
Timeless teachings of Jesus for contemporary readers.
Emphasizes love, compassion, and unity.
Meticulously translated for authenticity and accuracy.
Historical context enhances spiritual comprehension.
Practical applications for daily life.
Inspirational reflections on spiritual growth.
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Price Range: $5.99
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Complete collection of Enoch's three significant texts.
Unaltered transcription from Ethiopian, Slavonic, and Hebrew sources.
Explores the fall of the Watchers and Nephilim.
Reveals secrets of creation and celestial realms.
Offers insights into Jewish mystical practices and traditions.
Ideal for scholars and religious studies enthusiasts.
Provides comprehensive understanding of eschatological thought.
Price Range: $9.99
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Explores Jewish theology on non-Jews and relations.
Analyzes biblical, Talmudic, and contemporary writings.
Examines historical Jewish experiences with gentiles.
Discusses Jewish perspectives on idolators throughout history.
Considers modern Jewish-Gentile relationships and tolerance.
Engages both laypersons and theological scholars.
Offers insights into interfaith relations and pluralism.
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Price Range: $35.00
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Award-winning study of Jewish responsa.
Focus on post-expulsion Spanish-Portuguese communities.
Includes original Hebrew texts and translations.
Examines halakhic authorities of the sixteenth century.
Topics cover excommunication and inheritance rights.
Highlights resilience of Jewish communities post-expulsion.
Offers insights into historical Jewish legal discourse.
Price Range: $30.00
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Essential educational philosophy for Jewish survival.
Guiding principle for individual and communal life.
Integrates Torah study into everyday decisions.
Addresses social and political interactions effectively.
Focuses on education for all ages.
Encourages ongoing Torah study throughout life.
Promotes ethical business and career choices.
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Price Range: $26.45
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Selective overview of Jewish divine oneness beliefs.
Explores four historical phases of Judaism.
Analyzes biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern perspectives.
Diverse models illuminate internal and external dialogues.
Encourages meta-reflection on varying perspectives.
No prior knowledge of Judaism required.
Enriches understanding for all readers.
Price Range: $22.00
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Explores Maimonides' theocratic vision in Judaism.
Challenges traditional views on theocracy and human agency.
Connects Maimonides with Islamic philosopher al-Fārābī.
Argues for elevated human role in divine governance.
Suggests reconciliation between theocracy and democracy.
Highlights philosophical-religious leaders' importance in governance.
Emphasizes love of God as key to divine rule.
Price Range: $22.00
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Transform your giving into a spiritual journey.
Explore the internal dimension of personal growth.
Learn from Rabbi Dessler's profound insights.
Discover tools for spiritual activation and utilization.
Prepare for eternal bliss in the next world.
Accessible teachings from Rabbi Kamenetsky's student.
Sequel to critically acclaimed Afterlife series.
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Price Range: $12.99
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Explores idolatry in contemporary Jewish thought.
Analyzes interfaith relations and religious compliance.
Addresses theological relevance of idolatry today.
Distinguishes between good and bad religion.
Features insights from prominent Jewish scholars.
Encourages dialogue on religious perspectives.
Offers fresh interpretations of traditional concepts.
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Price Range: $21.07
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Pioneering study on Jewish theology and postmodernism.
Explores how theology can survive postmodern challenges.
Analyzes writings of Rav Shagar and Tamar Ross.
Offers a fresh perspective on contemporary Jewish thought.
Engages with radical continental philosophers critically.
Considers postmodernism as a potential resource for religion.
Addresses pressing issues in modern theological discourse.
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Price Range: $31.35
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Wise and energizing collection of poems.
Explores music, mysticism, tenderness, and wit.
Hybrid influences from diverse cultural sources.
Reveals the instability of language itself.
Challenges conventional answers and promotes questioning.
Published by Deuteronomy Press, distributed by Ayin Press.
A manifesto celebrating the essence of nothingness.
Price Range: $14.64
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Insightful essays on the Hebrew Bible's teachings.
Explores modern religious issues through scriptural lens.
Addresses ethics, morality, and community values.
Highlights Sephardic perspectives in biblical scholarship.
Blends traditional and academic approaches to scripture.
Challenges readers to engage with ancient texts.
Written by renowned scholar Rabbi Hayyim Angel.
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Price Range: $15.95
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Explores Moses and Abraham Maimonides' philosophies.
Examines intersection of philosophy and Torah interpretation.
Highlights innovative ideas of Jewish thought.
Mediates between various philosophical approaches.
Insights on divine illumination and revelation.
Engages with historical and mystical contexts.
Part of the Emunot series on Jewish philosophy.
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Price Range: $35.00
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Explores Spinoza's influence by Kabbalah.
Highlights Benamozegh's unique philosophical insights.
Addresses the historical context of Kabbalah.
Analyzes Spinoza’s ontological challenges.
Unveils hidden truths in philosophical discourse.
Connects ancient traditions with modern thought.
Advocates for Kabbalah's intellectual legitimacy.
Price Range: $14.98
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Explores faith and trust in Judeo-Arabic thought.
First full-length study of key philosophical concepts.
Analyzes works of influential Jewish philosophers.
Highlights cognitive and experiential dimensions of faith.
Illustrates the Jewish-Arab philosophical symbiosis.
Discusses loyalty, certainty, and trustworthiness themes.
Rich insights into intertwined spiritual traditions.
Price Range: $119.00
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Explores consciousness and its role in the universe.
Examines mind-body dualism from Plato to modern philosophy.
Investigates interactions between mind and matter.
Considers contemporary scientific perspectives on mind emergence.
Discusses Eastern mysticism and quantum theory insights.
Offers a journey through ancient and modern thought.
Encourages deep reflection on existence and reality.
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Price Range: $15.95
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Explores faith during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Offers guidance on coping with uncertainty and fear.
Encourages community and unity in challenging times.
Discusses core values: emunah, responsibility, and resilience.
Features insightful classes and teachings from that period.
Helps reconcile belief in God during crisis.
Provides practical methods for emotional support.
Price Range: $24.17
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Pioneering study on Jewish theology and postmodernism.
Explores the intersection of belief and relativism.
Challenges perceptions of objective truth in religion.
Analyzes writings of Rav Shagar and Tamar Ross.
Considers postmodernism as a resource for rejuvenation.
Engages with continental postmodern philosophers and critics.
Addresses pressing issues in contemporary Jewish thought.
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Price Range: $52.35
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Explores oaths and vows in various contexts.
Analyzes literary, legal, and mythical representations.
Discusses performative functions of oaths and vows.
Examines consequences of violating marriage oaths.
Compares Jewish and Christian vow traditions.
Investigates the role of desire and aggression.
Uncovers the foundation of trust and obligation.
Price Range: $52.79
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Explores meaning of life in contemporary philosophy.
Challenges assumptions about religion's relevance to meaning.
Offers Jewish perspectives on existential questions.
Engages with both classical and contemporary texts.
Encourages self-questioning and philosophical dialogue.
Highlights absurdist interpretations in Jewish sources.
Promotes honest discussions on doubts and perplexities.
Price Range: $83.70
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Explore Jerusalem through engaging dialogues.
Experience diverse perspectives from various cultures.
Includes fictional plays for group discussions.
Accessible for Christians and interested readers.
Rich observations from decades of visits.
Hebrew letters included in original publication.
Informative and engaging narrative style.
Price Range: $18.00
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Explores medieval comparisons of diverse cultures.
Analyzes texts from the twelfth to fourteenth centuries.
Focuses on Western European Christian perspectives.
Includes insights from Jewish and Muslim thinkers.
Challenges modern assumptions about medieval intellectual life.
Highlights various literary genres used for analysis.
Aims to establish Cultural Comparisons in medieval studies.
Price Range: $24.95
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Explores Divine Law's authority in Jewish groups.
Analyzes Tannaitic legal arguments on obligation.
Connects Second Temple philosophy with legalism.
Identifies distinct arguments in tannaitic literature.
Examines Israel's election and Divine Law conception.
Contributes to understanding of Judaism and legal thought.
Essential reading for scholars of Jewish studies.
Price Range: $95.91