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The lectures provide a compact account of the origins and development of the Pharisaic movement, explicating its conception of Torah as both written law and evolving oral tradition and the legal and spiritual methods used to apply it. They trace historical relations between Pharisaic Judaism and early Christian figures, assess theological emphases such as providence, law, and eschatology, and highlight how personal piety and communal discipline shaped religious life. Aiming for a fair portrayal, the work blends historical sketching with thematic analysis of doctrine, practice, and the movement's enduring religious character.

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R. Travers Herford

R. Travers Herford was a notable scholar and author known for his work in religious studies and philosophy. He is best recognized for his book "Pharisaism, Its Aim and Its Method," which explores the historical and theological aspects of Pharisaic Judaism. Herford's writings contribute to the understanding of Jewish thought and its influence on early Christianity. His academic approach and insights have made a lasting impact on the study of religious traditions and their methodologies.

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