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Jewish eschatological thought from the Bible to Maimonides
Bernátová, Jana ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Bargár, Pavol (referee)
The Bachelor ́s thesis "Jewish eschatological thought from the Bible to Maimonides" is concerned with the formation, development and changes of eschatological teaching in the given period. By means of critical analysis it explores the key texts. It observes the main diction of text development in the Bible through the centuries and important revisions. In the postbiblical texts it is focused on the expansion and working out of thought which was originally biblical. Here it also takes account of figures, which contributed to the extension of the eschatological thought. In the section "Talmud" it looks at the tract of Pirkej Avot and notes the development and changes of eschatology in other relevant tracts. The final chapters are devoted to Maimonides, who summarized and influenced these thoughts in a fundamental way. The work hints at the importance of concepts like resurrection, (im)mortality, eternity and Mesiah... for Jews. At the same time it also demonstrates their changes under the influence of history, foreign thoughts and sages. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jewish eschatological thought from the Bible to Maimonides
Bernátová, Jana ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Bargár, Pavol (referee)
The Bachelor ́s thesis "Jewish eschatological thought from the Bible to Maimonides" is concerned with the formation, development and changes of eschatological teaching in the given period. By means of critical analysis it explores the key texts. It observes the main diction of text development in the Bible through the centuries and important revisions. In the postbiblical texts it is focused on the expansion and working out of thought which was originally biblical. Here it also takes account of figures, which contributed to the extension of the eschatological thought. In the section "Talmud" it looks at the tract of Pirkej Avot and notes the development and changes of eschatology in other relevant tracts. The final chapters are devoted to Maimonides, who summarized and influenced these thoughts in a fundamental way. The work hints at the importance of concepts like resurrection, (im)mortality, eternity and Mesiah... for Jews. At the same time it also demonstrates their changes under the influence of history, foreign thoughts and sages. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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