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Solidarität mit den Leidenden im Judentum
About this book
After World War II, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921–2007) published works in English and German by eminent Israeli scholars, in this way introducing them to a wider audience in Europe and North America. The series he founded for that purpose, Studia Judaica, continues to offer a platform for scholarly studies and editions that cover all eras in the history of the Jewish religion.
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Table of contents
- DEN DREIEN, DIE ICH NICHT GEKANNT HABE
- VORBEMERKUNGEN FÜR DEN DEUTSCHEN LESER
- DANKSAGUNG
- ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
- Zeittafel
- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
- Einleitung
- ERSTER TEIL: DIE LEIDENDEN
- Erstes Kapitel: Solidarität mit der leidenden Menschheit
- Zweites Kapitel: Das leidende Volk
- Drittes Kapitel: Das Verhalten zum leidenden Andern
- ZWEITER TEIL: DIE LEHRE VON DER SOLIDARITÄT
- Erstes Kapitel: Die göttliche Solidarität
- Zweites Kapitel: Haftung-Solidarität-Verantwortung
- Drittes Kapitel: Zwei Beispiele von Solidarität in der Bibel
- Viertes Kapitel: Die ausdrückliche rabbinische Lehre von der Solidarität
- DRITTER TEIL: SOLIDARITÄT UND VERANTWORTUNG
- Erstes Kapitel: Die Solidarität des Gesandten
- Zweites Kapitel: Die Identifikation mit dem Sünder
- Drittes Kapitel: Qumransekte und Christentum
- Viertes Kapitel: Der Ausdruck der Verantwortung
- ANHANG
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