Dynamic repetition: history and messianism in modern Jewish thought

Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press (2022)
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Abstract

Dynamic Repetition proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. This book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth and early twentieth century German Jewish thought.

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Gilad Sharvit
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