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Civilization, Baroque --- Acosta, Uriel, --- Europe --- Social conditions
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Acosta, Uriel, --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Acosta, Uriel --- Spinoza, Benedictus de --- Jewish philosophy. --- Philosophie juive --- Modena, Leone, --- Ispīnūzā, --- Spinoza, Baruch, --- Espinoza, Baruch d', --- Sbīnūzā, --- Espinosa, Baruch de, --- De Spinoza, Benedictus, --- Shpinozah, --- Shpinozah, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Benedict de, --- Spinoza, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Baruch de, --- Spinoza, Benoît de, --- ספינאזא, ברוך דע --- ספינאזא, ברוך, --- שפימוזה, ברוך --- שפינאזא, בענעדיקט --- שפינאזא, ברוך --- שפינאזע, ברוך --- שפינוזא, בנדיקטוס --- שפינוזהת ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ברוך --- שפינוזה, ברוך די, --- שפינוזה, ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ב. --- سبينوزا، بندكتس --- Akosta, Uriėlʹ, --- Aḳosṭah, Uriʼel, --- Costa, Gabriel da, --- Costa, Uriel, --- Costa, Uriel da, --- Da Costa, Gabriel, --- Da Costa, Uriel, --- Dakosta, Uriėlʹ, --- Uriel, --- אקוסטה, אוריאל, --- Acosta --- de Spinoza, Benedictus --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Spinoza, Benedict de
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Da Costa's long-lost book rejects the divine origin of the rabbinic tradition. His insight was that what he calls Pharisaism is irreconcilable with the religion of the Pentateuch and therefore cannot derive from the same source. He claims, for example, that the Law of Moses does not allow for a belief in an afterlife for individual human beings. Concomitantly he denied the Mosaic origin of the notion of eternal punishment. The rabbinic reading of the Mosaic Law appeared to him almost as great a falsification as the Christian one. Yet there could be no reversion to Christianity and despite his deep rift with the synagogue he still believed in ultimate redemption for the Jewish people. As he so dramatically declares in his closing sonnet, Israel's rehabilitation depends on its shedding man-made doctrines, and holding fast to the Law in its purity.
Judaism --- Immortality --- Early works to 1800 --- 296*712 --- 237.2 --- -Judaism --- -Immortality --- -Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- Jews --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Future life --- Immortalism --- Farizeeën --- Onsterfelijkheid van de ziel --- Apologetic works --- -Early works to 1800 --- Religion --- -Farizeeën --- 237.2 Onsterfelijkheid van de ziel --- 296*712 Farizeeën --- -237.2 Onsterfelijkheid van de ziel --- Judaism - Early works to 1800 --- Immortality - Judaism - Early works to 1800 --- Judaism - Apologetic works - Early works to 1800
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