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Article: Tradition, Heterodoxy and Religious Culture: Judaism and Christianity in the Early Modern Period.(Book review)
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- Renaissance Quarterly
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- June 22, 2008
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Chanita R. Goodblatt and Howard Kreisel, eds. Tradition, Heterodoxy and Religious Culture: Judaism and Christianity in the Early Modern Period.
The Goldstein-Goren Library of Jewish Thought 6. Beer-Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press, 2006. 488 pp. illus. $26.55. ISBN: 965-342-926-4.
The papers in the volume under review investigate religious cultures during the early modern period. The large variety of essays covers almost all issues prevailing in the religious life of the time. The authors consider documents, treatises, literature, and illustrations created during that period, focusing on intra- and interreligious manifestations. The ...