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The Theology of The Jews

October 26, 1918 issue

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This article critically appraises the book "Jewish Theology Systematically and Historically Considered," by K. Kohler. As a result of the contact of Judaism with modern thought, there arose in the nineteenth century a Jewish theology which found its exponents among the emancipated sections of Jewry on the European continent. Following the wanderings of the Jews, Jewish theology recently made its way into the English-speaking countries, particularly England and America. Hence the author of the volume under consideration is entirely within his right-when claiming for his book the merit of being a pioneer work.

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JEWISH Theology Systematically & Historically Considered (Book); KOHLER, K.; JUDAISM -- Doctrines; BOOKS & reading; CRITICISM; THEOLOGY
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