Livre | Chapitre
Rabbi Yehuda-the-prince
pp. 369-384
Résumé
As usual, times were bad. Even worse than usual. For now the people of Judea were challenged not only by Roman soldiery and its collaborators but also by the elements: the land was dry. Barren. Saintly men prayed for rain but prayers were not answered: the population remained hungry.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Gavroglu Kostas, Stachel John, Wartofsky Mark W (1995) Science, mind and art: essays on science and the humanistic understanding in art, epistemology, religion and ethics in honor of Robert s. cohen. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 369-384
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0469-2_22
Citation complète:
Wiesel Elie, 1995, Rabbi Yehuda-the-prince. In K. Gavroglu, J. Stachel & M.W. Wartofsky (eds.) Science, mind and art (369-384). Dordrecht, Springer.