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volume 1, number 1

Fall 2005

Steven Grosby
The Biblical ‘Nation’ as a Problem for Philosophy
Abraham Melamed
Is There a Jewish Political Thought? The Medieval Case Reconsidered
Kalman Neuman
Political Hebraism and the Early Modern ‘Respublica Hebraeorum’: On Defining the Field
Arthur Eyffinger
“How Wondrously Moses Goes Along With the House of Orange!” Hugo Grotius’ ‘De Republica Emendanda’ in the Context of the Dutch Revolt
Silvia Berti
Erudition and Religion in the Judeo-Christian Encounter: The Significance of the Karaite Myth in Seventeenth-Century Europe
Reviewed by Steven Frankel, Xavier University
Spinoza’s Heresy by Steven Nadler
Reviewed by Daniel Stein Kokin, Harvard University
Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe