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CHAPTER I. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: MOSAISM AND NOAHISM. | CHAPTER I. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: MOSAISM AND NOAHISM. | ||
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− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Din, elements of religion of Israel | The Din, elements of religion of Israel]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Din, elements of religion of Israel | The Din, elements of religion of Israel]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Their existence and their separation at birth of Christianity | Their existence and their separation at birth of Christianity]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Their existence and their separation at birth of Christianity | Their existence and their separation at birth of Christianity]] * |
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− | * [[Israel and Humanity - Attitude of Jews against Gentiles | Attitude of Jews against Gentiles]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - Attitude of Jews against Gentiles | Attitude of Jews against Gentiles]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Mosaic worship obligatory for Gentile | The Mosaic worship obligatory for Gentile]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Mosaic worship obligatory for Gentile | The Mosaic worship obligatory for Gentile]] * |
CHAPTER II. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: LEGAL STATUS OF NOACHIDE | CHAPTER II. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: LEGAL STATUS OF NOACHIDE | ||
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* The Sabbath Noachides. | * The Sabbath Noachides. | ||
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Rabbinic Legislation | Rabbinic Legislation]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Rabbinic Legislation | Rabbinic Legislation]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Agreement relating to awards rabbinical Sabbath | Agreement relating to awards rabbinical Sabbath]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Agreement relating to awards rabbinical Sabbath | Agreement relating to awards rabbinical Sabbath]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The Sabbath in history | The Sabbath in history]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The Sabbath in history | The Sabbath in history]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The worship of God | The worshipers of God]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The worship of God | The worshipers of God]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Israel Catholicism | The Israel Catholicism]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Israel Catholicism | The Israel Catholicism]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The controversy between R. Eliezer and R. Jehoshua | The controversy between R. Eliezer and R. Jehoshua]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The controversy between R. Eliezer and R. Jehoshua | The controversy between R. Eliezer and R. Jehoshua]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Judaism and the religion of the future | The Judaism and the religion of the future]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Judaism and the religion of the future | The Judaism and the religion of the future]] * |
CHAPTER IIII. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: REPORTS AND WORSHIP CENTER OF TWO. | CHAPTER IIII. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: REPORTS AND WORSHIP CENTER OF TWO. | ||
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− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The idea of universal religion of the Romans | The idea of universal religion of the Romans]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The idea of universal religion of the Romans | The idea of universal religion of the Romans]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - Choice of Jerusalem as the world's religious center | Choice of Jerusalem as the world's religious center]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - Choice of Jerusalem as the world's religious center | Choice of Jerusalem as the world's religious center]] * |
* Jerusalem and patriarchal history and mosaic. | * Jerusalem and patriarchal history and mosaic. | ||
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Mount Moria and the sacrifice of Abraham | Mount Moria and the sacrifice of Abraham]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Mount Moria and the sacrifice of Abraham | Mount Moria and the sacrifice of Abraham]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Bethel and the vision of Jacob | Bethel and the vision of Jacob]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Bethel and the vision of Jacob | Bethel and the vision of Jacob]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Moses and the later times | Moses and the later times]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Moses and the later times | Moses and the later times]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - Jerusalem location in the Israelite conception | Jerusalem location in the Israelite conception]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - Jerusalem location in the Israelite conception | Jerusalem location in the Israelite conception]] * |
CHAPTER IV. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL WORSHIP MOSAIC. | CHAPTER IV. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL WORSHIP MOSAIC. | ||
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* [[Israel and Humanity - Layout of the Temple | Layout of the Temple]] * | * [[Israel and Humanity - Layout of the Temple | Layout of the Temple]] * | ||
* [[Israel and Humanity - The sacrifices of the Gentiles | The sacrifices of the Gentiles]] * | * [[Israel and Humanity - The sacrifices of the Gentiles | The sacrifices of the Gentiles]] * | ||
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - Participation of the Gentiles to the worship of the Temple | Participation of the Gentiles to the worship of the Temple]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - Participation of the Gentiles to the worship of the Temple | Participation of the Gentiles to the worship of the Temple]] * |
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CHAPTER V. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL REVELATION MOSAIC. | CHAPTER V. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL REVELATION MOSAIC. | ||
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− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The borders of Israel | The borders of Israel]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The borders of Israel | The borders of Israel]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The translation of the Law | The translation of the Law]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The translation of the Law | The translation of the Law]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Revelation and the Gentiles | Revelation and Gentiles]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Revelation and the Gentiles | Revelation and Gentiles]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Many Aspects of God's law | The Many Aspects of God's law]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Many Aspects of God's law | The Many Aspects of God's law]] * |
CHAPTER VI. THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TWO CONVERTS IN JUDAISM. | CHAPTER VI. THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TWO CONVERTS IN JUDAISM. | ||
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Gher Toshav from Scripture and tradition | The Gher Toshav from Scripture and tradition]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The Gher Toshav from Scripture and tradition | The Gher Toshav from Scripture and tradition]] * |
− | * [[Israel and Humanity - The proselytes of justice | The proselytes of justice]] | + | * [[Israel and Humanity - The proselytes of justice | The proselytes of justice]] * |
* The proselyte, as the door | * The proselyte, as the door | ||
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Status of Noachides after Scripture | Status of Noachides after Scripture]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Status of Noachides after Scripture | Status of Noachides after Scripture]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The Pentateuchal Toshav | The Pentateuchal Toshav]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The Pentateuchal Toshav | The Pentateuchal Toshav]] * |
− | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The gher Noachide | The gher Noachide]] | + | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The gher Noachide | The gher Noachide]] * |
** [[Israel and Humanity - Status of foreign slaves in Palestine | Status of foreign slaves in Palestine]] | ** [[Israel and Humanity - Status of foreign slaves in Palestine | Status of foreign slaves in Palestine]] | ||
** [[Israel and Humanity - The question of circumcision | The question of circumcision]] | ** [[Israel and Humanity - The question of circumcision | The question of circumcision]] | ||
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* [[Israel and Humanity - Table of Contents | Contents]] | * [[Israel and Humanity - Table of Contents | Contents]] | ||
* [[Israel and Humanity - Copyright | Copyright]] | * [[Israel and Humanity - Copyright | Copyright]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Israël et L'Humanité]] | * [[Israël et L'Humanité]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 16 July 2010
Israel and Humanity
Pages marked with * have been translated from the French.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Opening Pages *
- Foreword by Alfred M. Levy, Chief Rabbi of France *
- Preface *
- Preface by Hyacinth Loyson *
- Author's Note *
- Introduction *
FIRST PART
GOD
CHAPTER I. THE IDEA OF GOD IN ISRAEL: THE ONE GOD.
- Hebrews and Egyptians *
- Spirituality and personality of God in Hebrew tradition *
- Monotheism Semitic and Aryan trends *
- The theory of emanation and Judaism *
- Influence of proselytes in Israel *
- Israel and the mysteries of paganism *
CHAPTER II. THE IDEA OF GOD IN ISRAEL: THE UNIQUE GOD
- Attributes of God *
- God created the world and humanity *
- Monotheism in the Bible *
- The Tetragrammaton and the unity of God *
CHAPTER III. THE IDEA OF GOD IN ISRAEL: THE UNIVERSAL GOD
- The Creator in the Bible *
- Traces of the knowledge of God among the Gentiles *
- Biblical Universalism *
- Universalism among rabbis *
- Question of original monotheism *
- The God in the universal myths and initiations *
- Other traces of monotheism in ancient pagan traditions *
CHAPTER IV. THE IDEA OF GOD IN ISRAEL: THE GOD'S PROVIDENCE
- The universal empire of God *
- The Universal Providence *
- The righteousness of God in the concept of Providence *
- Divine Providence in the government of nations *
CHAPTER V. ANCIENT MOSAIC MONOTHEISM: THE GOD OF GODS
- The Mosaic monotheism and criticism *
- Grammatical and theological study of the title Elohe ha Elohim *
- The assimilation theory *
- Theory of divine attributes and cosmic forces *
CHAPTER VI. ANCIENT MOSAIC MONOTHEISM: THE DIVINE NAMES
- El Elyon, the Most High God
- Study the word Elohim
- Multiplicity of Divine names
CHAPTER VII. ANCIENT MOSAIC MONOTHEISM: GOD AND THE GODS
- Comparisons between the biblical God of Israel and the pagan gods
- Israelite Idolatry
- The ritual of the scapegoat and the Kabbalah
- Religious borrowing from the Jews by pagans
- Vanity of pagan gods from the biblical concept
CHAPTER VIII. THE IDEA OF GOD IN THE NATIONAL JUDAISM.
- What is meant by the title God of Israel
- Incompatibility of the idea of a national God with the Jewish conception
- Particularism and universalism
CHAPTER IX. THE IDEA OF THE GUARDIAN ANGELS IN JEWISH MONOTHEISM
- Astrolatry and angelology
- An examination of some texts establishing the doctrine of the Pentateuch
- An examination of some texts establishing the doctrine Isaiah and Daniel
- The "sar" guardian angel of Israel
- Philosophy of angelology in Hebrew tradition
- Derivation of polytheism from monotheism
SECOND PART
RIGHTS.
CHAPTER I. THE IDEA OF MAN IN JUDAISM: ORIGIN OF HUMANITY.
- The original unity from the Bible and the Rabbis
- The original unity and the election of Israel
- Predestination and the question of the identity of nature
- Doctrine of the Kabbalah on the original unity
- Superiority of Biblical traditions over the pagan legends
CHAPTER II. THE IDEA OF MAN IN JUDAISM: DIGNITY OF MAN.
- The man in God's image and miniture of the universe
- The man regarded as the temple of God
- Nobility of the human body
- Human freedom
- Of the perfectibility of man and his vocation as an imitation of God
- The immortality of the soul in its relationship to human dignity
CHAPTER III. THE IDEA OF MAN IN JUDAISM: JEWISH CONCEPT OF PROGRESS.
- Biblical and rabbinic Testimonials
- Intellectual and religious progress
- Rabbinic ideas on human progress compared to the immutability angelic
- Messianic Hopes and modern criticism
- The idea for progress in religion from Judaism
- Progress in the establishment.
- Progress in the creation
CHAPTER IV. THE IDEA OF MAN IN JUDAISM: HUMAN COOPERATION WITH GOD.
- Dominion of man over nature
- Man termed as pontiff and the creation
- Philosophy as the doctrine of human cooperation
- The doctrine of human cooperation and Scripture
- Doctrines rabbinical and pagan ideas.
- The creative man
- The idea of human influence in modern philosophy
CHAPTER V. THE IDEA OF NATIONALITY IN JUDAISM.
- Economic moral rights
- Universal social consciousness
- International Law in Judaism
- The human family
- The brotherhood of peoples
CHAPTER VI. ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN SOCIETY.
- Israel's Role in the family of nations
- Reports from Israel with the Gentiles
- The law of human organization
- The value of philosophical doctrine in Judaism
CHAPTER VII. UNIVERSAL CHARACTER OF THE LAW IN HEBRAISM.
- The testimony of Philo
- The call of Abraham.
- Jewish proselytism
- Revelations divide among Gentiles
THIRD PART
LAW.
CHAPTER I. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: MOSAISM AND NOAHISM.
- Status of Gentiles vis-à-vis the Mosaic tradition *
- The Din, elements of religion of Israel *
- Ethnicity and local Mosaic tradition *
- Attitude of Jews against Gentiles *
- The Mosaic worship obligatory for Gentile *
CHAPTER II. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: LEGAL STATUS OF NOACHIDE
- The good pagan *
- The Sabbath Noachides.
- The worshipers of God *
- The Israel Catholicism *
- The controversy between R. Eliezer and R. Jehoshua *
- The Judaism and the religion of the future *
CHAPTER IIII. THE TWO ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSAL LAW: REPORTS AND WORSHIP CENTER OF TWO.
- Israel and the plurality of religions *
- The idea of universal religion of the Romans *
- Choice of Jerusalem as the world's religious center *
- Jerusalem and patriarchal history and mosaic.
- Jerusalem location in the Israelite conception *
CHAPTER IV. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL WORSHIP MOSAIC.
- Symbolism of the Temple in Jerusalem *
- Role of Gentiles in the construction of the Tabernacle and the two Temples
- Layout of the Temple *
- The sacrifices of the Gentiles *
- Participation of the Gentiles to the worship of the Temple *
- The propitiatory sacrifice for the Gentile *
CHAPTER V. RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSAL REVELATION MOSAIC.
- Rabbinic ideas on the revelation at Sinai *
- The borders of Israel *
- The translation of the Law *
- Revelation and Gentiles *
- The Many Aspects of God's law *
CHAPTER VI. THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TWO CONVERTS IN JUDAISM.
- The Gher Toshav from Scripture and tradition *
- The proselytes of justice *
- The proselyte, as the door
- Status and admission of a proselyte of the gate in the Jewish Society
- Pagans in Palestine.
- Beauty morality of Judaism
CIIAPITRE VII. THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION IN THE DOCTRINE OF JUDAISM: THE LAW NOACHIDE.
- Unity and Diversity
- The supernatural element in the religion of Israel
- Noachides and proselytes at the gate
- The domination and the conversion of pagans
- Content of Noachism
- Noachism of legal Laws
CRAPITRE VII. REPORTS OF THE RELIGION AND THE STATE AFTER THE ORGANIZATION OF JUDAISM,
- The Theocracy in Israel
- Priesthood, prophesy and royalty
- Design and the Jewish priesthood among the Gentiles
- The idea of sovereignty in Israel
- The Ideal and Reality in Politics
- Jewish conception of social life
CHAPTER IX. THE UNIVERSAL PRECEPTS OF NOACHISM.
- The Seven Commandments
- Prohibition of polytheism.
- The prayers and sacrifices
- Vows
- Sacrilege
- The Homicide.
- The marriage laws.
- The commandment against theft
- The dietary laws
- Report Judaism with the universal revelation of Noachism