Socrates and the Jews : Hellenism and Hebraism from Moses Mendelssohn to Sigmund Freud.

"What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? " ; Asked by the early Christian Tertullian, the question was vigorously debated in the nineteenth century. While classics dominated the intellectual life of Europe, Christianity still prevailed and conflicts raged between the religious and the secula...

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Main Author: Leonard, Miriam
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Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012.
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