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Conflicted Anagoge: The Renewal of Jewish Textuality in Haskalah Rhetoric
Amir Banbaji
Department of Hebrew Literature
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Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Scripture
100%
Renewals
100%
Textuality
100%
Figurative Language
75%
Literature
50%
Enlightenment
50%
Baruch Spinoza
50%
Truth
25%
Scholars
25%
sacred scriptures
25%
Engagement
25%
reliance
25%
thinkers
25%
Revelation
25%
maskilim
25%
Late Nineteenth Century
25%
Philosophical Conception
25%
Secularity
25%
Hebrew Scriptures
25%
Sacredness
25%
Neo-Romantics
25%
Public deliberation
25%
Literary Approach
25%
Moses Mendelssohn
25%
Keyphrases
Jewish
100%
Figurative Language
100%
Haskalah
100%
Textuality
100%
Jewish Emancipation
66%
Romantic
33%
Philosophical Knowledge
33%
Maskilim
33%
Baruch Spinoza
33%
Rhetorical Approach
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
33%
Public Deliberation
33%
Philosophical Concepts
33%
Secularity
33%
Hebrew Scriptures
33%
Benedict De Spinoza
33%
Sacredness
33%
Mendelssohn
33%
Mode of Interpretation
33%
Literary Approach
33%
Moses Mendelssohn
33%
Anagogical
33%
Social Sciences
Rhetoric
100%
Judaism
100%
Figurative Language
100%
Hebrew
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
33%