During the first half of the 19th century, traditional Jewish
conceptions of the Messiah underwent a profound reinterpretation.
In place of the vision of a messianic king, new ideas arose about
an ideal world. G. Kohler demonstrates that this new reading of
Jewish messianism did not originate from the works of the
philosopher Hermann Cohen, but instead, had already arisen during
the 1840s.
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