SYNO | Hebraism | Jewish religion | Judaism |
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- He conducted research on western philosophy, including Hellenism and Hebraism in Western Philosophy.
- The tradition of scholarly Hebraism was strongest in England.
- Drews was opposed to the theology of ancient Hebraism as much as he is "opposed to Christianity", and even more opposed to liberal Protestantism.
- In 19th century England, highlighting the distinction between Hellenism ("Athens"/reason or "sweetness and light") and Hebraism ("Jerusalem"/faith), Matthew Arnold defended the Ancients (most notably Plato and Aristotle) against the dominant progressive intellectual trends of his times.
- This hebraism includes word order, chiasmus, compound prepositions, and numerous other distinctive features.
- Following the death of his wife in the 1982, he developed an increased interest in Hebraism, and with it a proliferation of paintings with themes from the Hebrew Bible.
- Additionally, Hebraism and Jewish studies gained popularity among British and German scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Among her publications were "Robert Browning and Hebraism" (1934), and an autobiographical chapter which was included in "Thirteen Americans, Their Spiritual Autobiographies" (1953), edited by Louis Finkelstein.
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