The Makers and Teachers of Judaism The Makers and Teachers of Judaism

The Makers and Teachers of Judaism

Publisher Description

The period represented by this volume is in many ways the most complex and confusing in Israel's history. The record is not that of the life of a nation but of the scattered remnants of a race. It was inevitable that under the influence of their varied environment, the survivors of the Jewish race should develop very different beliefs and characteristics. The result is that many different currents of thought and shades of belief are reflected in the literature of this period; some of it is dross, but much of it is purest gold. While the period following the destruction of Jerusalem was a reflective and a retrospective age in which the teaching of the earlier priests and prophets gained wide acceptance, it was also a creative era. Fully half of the literature of the old Testament and all of the important writings of the Apocrypha come from these tragic five centuries. Although the historical records are by no means complete, the great crises in Israel's life are illuminated by such remarkable historical writings as the memoirs of Nehemiah, the first book of Maccabees, and the detailed histories of Josephus. The majority of the writings, however, reveal above all the soul of the race.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
1911
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
528
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
329.5
KB

More Books by Charles Foster Kent

Charles Dickens as a Reader Charles Dickens as a Reader
1902
The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament
1925
The Making of a Nation The Making of a Nation
1925