Orthodox Jewish philosophy
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Orthodox Jewish philosophy
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Orthodox Jewish philosophy comprises the philosophical and theological teachings of Orthodox Judaism. Though Orthodox Judaism sees itself as the heir of traditional rabbinic Judaism, the present-day movement is thought to have first formed in the late 18th century, mainly in reaction to the Jewish emancipation and the growth of the Haskalah and Reform movements. Orthodox Jewish philosophy concerns itself with interpreting traditional Jewish sources, reconciling the Jewish faith with the changes
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Jewish philosophical tradition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodox_Jewish_philosophy
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2022-11-18T13:08:35Z
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