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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard --- Correspondence --- Jewish scholars
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard --- Benjamin, Walter --- Amis et relations. --- Biographies.
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Scholem, Gershom --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Literary art. --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard --- Criticism and interpretation --- Literary art
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Scholem, Gershom --- Jewish philosophy --- Philosophie juive --- Scholem, Gershom, --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Jewish scholars --- Scholars, Jewish --- Scholars --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, - 1897-1982
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" Aussi différentes qu'aient été nos vies et nos façons de penser, au cours de toutes ces années, nous avons gardé la conviction intime d'une communauté profonde, qui dépassait toutes nos différences intellectuelles", écrivait Gershom Scholem de son ami Leo Strauss. Et Strauss de Scholem : "vous êtes un homme béni pour avoir réalisé une harmonie entre l'esprit et le cœur à un si haut niveau et vous êtes une bénédiction pour tout juif vivant aujourd'hui. " Ces paroles donnent le ton d'un échange épistolaire de quarante années entre le plus éminent savant de la mystique juive et le plus rigoureux des philosophes politiques. Si leur art d'écrire s'exerça dans des univers apparemment opposés, ils ne s'en adressèrent pas moins l'un à l'autre, avec la plus grande liberté, la plus entière confiance réciproque, dessinant, au gré des correspondances, entre Jérusalem et Paris, Londres ou Chicago, la carte de l'une de ces " amitiés stellaires " dont le XXe siècle avait le secret
Jewish philosophers --- Philosophes juifs --- Correspondence --- Correspondance --- Strauss, Leo --- Scholem, Gershom, --- Correspondence. --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Strauss, Leo,
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Mysticisme --- Savants juifs --- Judaïsme --- Historiographie. --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Mysticism --- Jewish scholars --- Judaism --- Historiography --- Judaïsme --- Scholem, Gershom, --- Mysticism - Judaism - Historiography --- Jewish scholars - Germany - Biography --- Jewish scholars - Israel - Biography --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, - 1897-1982
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Jewish philosophers --- Arendt, Hannah, --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. (New York, N.Y.) --- History --- Arendt, Hannah --- Scholem, Gershom
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By the end of World War II, religion appeared to be on the decline throughout the United States and Europe. Recent world events had cast doubt on the relevance of religious belief, and modernizing trends made religious rituals look out of place. It was in this atmosphere that the careers of Scholem, Eliade, and Corbin--the twentieth century's legendary scholars in the respective fields of Judaism, History of Religions, and Islam--converged and ultimately revolutionized how people thought about religion. Between 1949 and 1978, all three lectured to Carl Jung's famous Eranos circle in Ascona, Switzerland, where each in his own way came to identify the symbolism of mystical experience as a central element of his monotheistic tradition. In this, the first book ever to compare the paths taken by these thinkers, Steven Wasserstrom explores how they overturned traditional approaches to studying religion by de-emphasizing law, ritual, and social history and by extolling the role of myth and mysticism. The most controversial aspect of their theory of religion, Wasserstrom argues, is that it minimized the binding character of moral law associated with monotheism. The author focuses on the lectures delivered by Scholem, Eliade, and Corbin to the Eranos participants, but also shows how these scholars generated broader interest in their ideas through radio talks, poetry, novels, short stories, autobiographies, and interviews. He analyzes their conception of religion from a broadly integrated, comparative perspective, sets their distinctive thinking into historical and intellectual context, and interprets the striking success of their approaches.
Religion --- Philosophy --- History --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Scholem, Gershom, --- Eliade, Mircea, --- Corbin, Henry. --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- 291.1 --- -Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- -History --- -Scholem, Gershom Gerhard --- Eliade, Mircea --- Corbin, Henry --- Corbin, Henri --- Corbin, Henry, --- Korben, Anri --- Kurbin, Hānrī --- Kūrbān, Hinrī --- كربين، هنري --- كربن، هانرى --- كربن، هنرى --- كوربان، هنري --- كوربن، هنرى --- کربين، هنرى --- -Godsdienstfilosofie --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- -291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Religion, Primitive --- Eliade, M. --- Scholem, Gershom --- Religion - Philosophy - History - 20th century. --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, - 1897 --- -Eliade, Mircea, - 1907-1986
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The American historian of ancient religions, Morton Smith (1915-1991), studied with the great scholar of Jewish mysticism, Gershom Scholem (1897-1982), when he was in Jerusalem during the Second World War. After the war, the two started a long, fascinating and at times intense correspondence that ended only with Scholem's death. These letters, found in the Scholem archive in the National Library in Jerusalem, provide a rare perspective on the world and the approach of two leading historians of religion in the twentieth century. They also shed important new light upon Smith's discovery of a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria referring to a secret Gospel of Mark.
Scholem, Gershom --- Smith, Morton --- Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, --- Smith, Morton, --- Shalom, Gershom, --- Sholem, Gershom, --- שלום, גרשם --- שלום, גרשם, --- שלום, גרשום --- גרשם, שלום --- סמית, מורטון,
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