Theological and philosophical premises of Judaism
(
Serie Judaism and Jewish life
)
Published in
Brighton MA (USA)
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Classical Judaism imagined the people Israel’s situation to be unique among the nations of the earth in three aspects. The nations lived in unclean lands contaminated by corpses and redolent of death. They were destined to die without hope of renewed life after the grave. They were prisoners of secular time, subject to the movement and laws of history in its inexorable logic.