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The work offers a systematic, historically informed account of theological concepts within Judaism, treating revelation, law, and doctrinal development. It analyzes conceptions of God—names and attributes, creation, providence, miracles, the problem of evil, angels, and intermediary powers. A second section examines human nature, free will, sin, repentance, prayer, death and the afterlife, ethical responsibility, and communal obligations. The final section explores Israel's election and mission, priestly law and holiness, messianic and resurrection hopes, relations with other faiths, and the religion's historical evolution. Throughout, historical context and the interplay of legal, prophetic, and mystical elements are emphasized.

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Kaufmann Kohler

Kaufmann Kohler was a prominent Jewish theologian and scholar known for his contributions to Jewish thought and theology. His notable work, "Jewish Theology, Systematically and Historically Considered," explores the foundations and development of Jewish religious beliefs and practices. Kohler's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with both historical and contemporary issues in Judaism, making significant strides in the understanding of Jewish theology. His work is recognized for its systematic approach and historical context, contributing to the broader discourse on Jewish identity and faith.

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