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... understanding of reality . While we were happy in the past to understand man in terms of his nature and derive his morality from the abiding laws implicit in this nature , we have today learned to understand man in terms of his history ...
... understanding of reality . While we were happy in the past to understand man in terms of his nature and derive his morality from the abiding laws implicit in this nature , we have today learned to understand man in terms of his history ...
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... understand Judaism according to the Jewish understanding of it . We think of religion as very much a matter of doctrines but Judaism is a law , a People and a land . Against this background , the Catholic ecu- menist sees modern Israel ...
... understand Judaism according to the Jewish understanding of it . We think of religion as very much a matter of doctrines but Judaism is a law , a People and a land . Against this background , the Catholic ecu- menist sees modern Israel ...
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... ( understand- able in light of the Holocaust and the precariousness of Israel's national sur- vival ) a few minority elements among Reform ( such as Rabbi Elmer Berger of American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism ) and Orthodoxy ( the Netu ...
... ( understand- able in light of the Holocaust and the precariousness of Israel's national sur- vival ) a few minority elements among Reform ( such as Rabbi Elmer Berger of American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism ) and Orthodoxy ( the Netu ...
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