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Moshe Halbertal (Hebrew: משה הלברטל; born Montevideo, Uruguay, 1958) is an
Israeli philosopher, professor, and writer, a
noted expert on Maimonides, and...
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Liberalism and the
Right to Culture,
written by
Avishai Margalit and
Moshe Halbertal,
provides a
social scientific perspective on the
cultural dynamics in...
- to have
continued to
treat the two
mythological entities as distinct.
Halbertal and
Margalit interpret this as
indicating that they did not
identify the...
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effort to
articulate a
comprehensive modern kabbalistic theology Moshe Halbertal. "Nahmanides. Law and Mysticism" New
Haven & London, Yale
University Press...
- when
describing his
later worship in today's
Abrahamic religions.
Moshe Halbertal;
Avishai Margalit;
Naomi Goldblum (1992). Idolatry.
Harvard University...
- or "seat of learning." The editors-in-chief are Roni Goldstein,
Moshe Halbertal,
Shlomo Neah, and
Sarit Shalu-Aini. The
first editor of the
journal was...
- BioLogos".
Archived from the
original on 2014-05-27.
Retrieved 2014-05-27.
Halbertal, Moshe. Idolatry.
Harvard University Press. Daniélou, SJ, Jean (1960)...
- establish", an
orientation of mind, heart, intention.
According to
Moshe Halbertal, it
implies concentration and sincerity, it is not rote
recitation but...
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Danny Statman,
Avshalom Adam,
Shaul Smilansky, Noam Zohar, and
Moshe Halbertal, who were
known for
their expertise in
ethics and
moral philosophy. High-ranking...
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Living Dictionaries. 2017.
Archived from the
original on 2016-09-30.
Moshe Halbertal;
Avishai Margalit;
Naomi Goldblum (1992). Idolatry.
Harvard University...