Moses Mendelssohn writes "Jerusalem, oder über religiöse Macht und Judentum", which addresses the relationship between state, church, and the individual and refines the notion of religious toleration : Julius H. Schoeps
Gepubliceerd in: | Yale Companion to Jewish Writing and Thought in German Culture, 1096-1996 (1997)S. 88-92 |
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Hoofdauteur: | Schoeps, Julius H. (Auteur) |
Formaat: | Artikel |
Taal: | German |
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1997
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