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The Book of Jasher (Hardcover)
J. Asher; Introduction by Fabio De Araujo; Translated by Moses Samuel
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"This volume illustrates what it means to do intellectual history
and demonstrates why intellectual history remains important,
especially in the context of... the 'political history of ideas'."
. German Studies Review
"Each essay, in its own right, is accomplished, well written,
and highly engaging (even when one disagrees with its claims)." .
H-German
Some of the most exciting and innovative work in the humanities
currently takes place at the intersection of intellectual history
and critical theory. Just as critical theorists are becoming more
aware of the historicity of theory, contemporary practitioners of
modern intellectual history are recognizing their potential
contributions to theoretical discourse. No one has done more than
Martin Jay to realize the possibilities for mutual enrichment
between intellectual history and critical theory. This carefully
selected collection of essays addresses central questions and
current practices of intellectual history and asks how the legacy
of critical theory has influenced scholarship across a wide range
of scholarly disciplines. In honor of Martin Jay's unparalleled
achievements, this volume includes work from some of the most
prominent contemporary scholars in the humanities and social
sciences.
Warren Breckman is Associate Professor of History at the
University of Pennsylvania and executive editor of the Journal of
the History of Ideas.
Peter E. Gordon is Professor of European History at Harvard
University.
A. Dirk Moses is Professor of Global and Colonial History at the
European University Institute, Florence
Samuel Moyn is Professor of European History at Columbia
University.
Elliot Neaman is Professor of European History at the University
of San Francisco.
The Book of Jasher, a lost book of the Bible comprising ninety-one
chapters, is presented here complete in the celebrated 1840 English
translation by Moses Samuel. Referenced twice in the New Testament
scripture - once in Joshua and once in Second Samuel - the Book of
Jasher is also known as the Sefer haYashar or the Book of the
Upright. Its contents are wide-ranging; the creation of Man and the
story of Adam and Eve, and the descendants of Noah comprise part of
the text. The testing of Abraham by God also features, while
Abraham's dialogue is notably expanded far beyond what is said in
the Hebrew Bible. The text has gained a great following since its
translation to English in the mid-19th century. The Church of
Latter-Day Saints founder Joseph Smith praised its detail, noting
the book's elaboration on the condition of the Earth following the
Great Flood.
Some of the most exciting and innovative work in the humanities
currently takes place at the intersection of intellectual history
and critical theory. Just as critical theorists are becoming more
aware of the historicity of theory, contemporary practitioners of
modern intellectual history are recognizing their potential
contributions to theoretical discourse. No one has done more than
Martin Jay to realize the possibilities for mutual enrichment
between intellectual history and critical theory. This carefully
selected collection of essays addresses central questions and
current practices of intellectual history and asks how the legacy
of critical theory has influenced scholarship across a wide range
of scholarly disciplines. In honor of Martin Jay's unparalleled
achievements, this volume includes work from some of the most
prominent contemporary scholars in the humanities and social
sciences.
The Book of Jasher, a lost book of the Bible comprising ninety-one
chapters, is presented here complete in the celebrated 1840 English
translation by Moses Samuel. Referenced twice in the New Testament
scripture - once in Joshua and once in Second Samuel - the Book of
Jasher is also known as the Sefer haYashar or the Book of the
Upright. Its contents are wide-ranging; the creation of Man and the
story of Adam and Eve, and the descendants of Noah comprise part of
the text. The testing of Abraham by God also features, while
Abraham's dialogue is notably expanded far beyond what is said in
the Hebrew Bible. The text has gained a great following since its
translation to English in the mid-19th century. The Church of
Latter-Day Saints founder Joseph Smith praised its detail, noting
the book's elaboration on the condition of the Earth following the
Great Flood.
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The Book of Jasher (Paperback)
J. Asher; Introduction by Fabio De Araujo; Translated by Moses Samuel
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Discovery Miles 4 070
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