Holy Russia, Sacred Israel Jewish-Christian Encounters in Russian Religious Thought

"Holy Russia, Sacred Israel examines how Russian religious thinkers, both Jewishand Christian, conceived of Judaism, Jewry and the 'Old Testament' philosophically, theologically, and personally at a time when the Messianic element in Russian consciousness was being stimulated by event...

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Main Author: Rubin, Dominic (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Academic Studies Press 2010
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