Jewish Writings by Moses Hess, edited and introduced by Theodor Zlocisti, is a landmark work in modern Jewish thought. Written by one of the intellectual forerunners of modern Zionism, this collection brings together essays that explore the destiny of Israel, the meaning of Jewish history, and the social mission of Judaism in the modern world.
Hess – best known as the author of Rome and Jerusalem (1862) – was among the first to argue that the Jewish people, like other nations, must reclaim their national identity and homeland. In these writings, he develops the philosophical, historical, and social foundations of that vision. Far from being only a political program, Hess’s thought unites religion, ethics, and the call for social justice, insisting that the renewal of Jewish life must contribute to the liberation of all humanity.
This edition, prepared by Theodor Zlocisti, not only preserves the voice of Hess but also situates his work within the broader intellectual struggles of the nineteenth century: debates with German philosophy, responses to European socialism, and reflections on the condition of the Jewish people in exile.
For readers interested in Jewish history, political philosophy, or the origins of Zionist thought, Jewish Writings offers both a historical document and a prophetic vision. It is a book that speaks not only to scholars, but to all who care about the interplay of faith, nationhood, and the quest for justice.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Jewish Writings by Moses Hess, edited and introduced by Theodor Zlocisti, is a landmark work in modern Jewish thought. Written by one of the intellectual forerunners of modern Zionism, this collection brings together essays that explore the destiny of Israel, the meaning of Jewish history, and the social mission of Judaism in the modern world.Hess - best known as the author of Rome and Jerusalem (1862) - was among the first to argue that the Jewish people, like other nations, must reclaim their national identity and homeland. In these writings, he develops the philosophical, historical, and social foundations of that vision. Far from being only a political program, Hess's thought unites religion, ethics, and the call for social justice, insisting that the renewal of Jewish life must contribute to the liberation of all humanity.This edition, prepared by Theodor Zlocisti, not only preserves the voice of Hess but also situates his work within the broader intellectual struggles of the nineteenth century: debates with German philosophy, responses to European socialism, and reflections on the condition of the Jewish people in exile.For readers interested in Jewish history, political philosophy, or the origins of Zionist thought, Jewish Writings offers both a historical document and a prophetic vision. It is a book that speaks not only to scholars, but to all who care about the interplay of faith, nationhood, and the quest for justice. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798264298950
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Jewish Writings by Moses Hess, edited and introduced by Theodor Zlocisti, is a landmark work in modern Jewish thought. Written by one of the intellectual forerunners of modern Zionism, this collection brings together essays that explore the destiny of Israel, the meaning of Jewish history, and the social mission of Judaism in the modern world.Hess - best known as the author of Rome and Jerusalem (1862) - was among the first to argue that the Jewish people, like other nations, must reclaim their national identity and homeland. In these writings, he develops the philosophical, historical, and social foundations of that vision. Far from being only a political program, Hess's thought unites religion, ethics, and the call for social justice, insisting that the renewal of Jewish life must contribute to the liberation of all humanity.This edition, prepared by Theodor Zlocisti, not only preserves the voice of Hess but also situates his work within the broader intellectual struggles of the nineteenth century: debates with German philosophy, responses to European socialism, and reflections on the condition of the Jewish people in exile.For readers interested in Jewish history, political philosophy, or the origins of Zionist thought, Jewish Writings offers both a historical document and a prophetic vision. It is a book that speaks not only to scholars, but to all who care about the interplay of faith, nationhood, and the quest for justice. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798264298950
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