Valuing Life in This World I: 100–1000 CE
The next value we have to examine to understand why Jews became so successful in the modern period concerns the general question of how to relate to life in this world. To achieve success, both Christians and Jews in Europe not only had to believe that human beings possessed autonomy in relation to...
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