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Judaism by its very nature does not desire partitions : a partition between faith and deed , between world and nation , between society and the individual . Yet , though it does not acknowledge such demarcations , the historical fate of ...
Judaism by its very nature does not desire partitions : a partition between faith and deed , between world and nation , between society and the individual . Yet , though it does not acknowledge such demarcations , the historical fate of ...
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Over against this world man stands as a maker and shaper in accordance with fundamental principles or in accordance with commandments dictated by faith . To shape reality is the function of Judaism , and in this it stands opposed to the ...
Over against this world man stands as a maker and shaper in accordance with fundamental principles or in accordance with commandments dictated by faith . To shape reality is the function of Judaism , and in this it stands opposed to the ...
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Hence it was religion ( in the sense of faith , i.e. , the faith in one God ) , which was the only source of their national will . " Professor Kaufmann accentuates the point of his interpretation still further and declares that ...
Hence it was religion ( in the sense of faith , i.e. , the faith in one God ) , which was the only source of their national will . " Professor Kaufmann accentuates the point of his interpretation still further and declares that ...
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