
The Makers and Teachers of Judaism From the Fall of Jerusalem to the Death of Herod the Great
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- Kent, Charles Foster
1867 - 1925
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In a period marked by upheaval following the fall of Jerusalem, "The Makers and Teachers of Judaism" by Charles Foster Kent delves into the evolution of Jewish thought and practice leading up to the death of Herod the Great. This insightful work examines the profound impact of key figures and their teachings, highlighting the emergence of foundational concepts such as monotheism and the significance of the Torah. Ideal for historians, students, and civic activists, this book provides a thorough exploration of the cultural and religious transformations that shaped Judaism during a pivotal era. Kent’s meticulous research offers a compelling narrative that enriches our understanding of a faith that continues to influence millions today.
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