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psychological literary criticism written by R.J. Zwi
Werblowsky and
published in 1952. In it,
Werblowsky argues that the
Satan of John Milton's
Paradise Lost...
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Raphael Judah (R.J.) Zwi
Werblowsky (Hebrew: רפאל יהודה צבי ורבלובסקי; 1924,
Frankfurt — July 9, 2015, Jerusalem) was an
Israeli scholar of
religion specializing...
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focused on the
figure of an
individual savior."
According to R. J. Zwi
Werblowsky, "the
Messiah no
longer symbolized the
coming of the new age, but he was...
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Jewish scholar | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2021-12-11.
Werblowsky, R. J. Zwi (1980).
Joseph Karo:
lawyer and mystic. Philadelphia: Jewish...
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Werblowsky presented the
speculatively derived Jungian construction of the
character of
Satan in Milton's
celebrated poem
Paradise Lost.
Werblowsky applied...
- (2016).
Werblowsky, RJ Zwi (1989). "In
nostro tempore: On
Mircea Eliade". Religion. 19 (2): 129–136. doi:10.1016/0048-721x(89)90035-3.
Werblowsky, RJ Zwi...
- Seventeenth-Century
England (Cambridge
University Press, 2007), p. 154 online; R.J. Zwi
Werblowsky,
Lucifer and
Prometheus (Routledge, 2001,
reprinted from 1952), p. 32...
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Psychiatric hospitalization of
tourists in Jerusalem". In: Kedar, Z.B.;
Werblowsky, R.J., Eds.:
Sacred Space: Shrine, City, Land.
MacMillan and The Israel...
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Friends of Epicurus.
Archived from the
original on 8
October 2022.
Werblowsky (2002), p. 25.
Aronson (2002), p. [page needed].
Toropov &
Hansen (2002)...
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increasingly focused on the
figure of an
individual savior.
According to Zwi
Werblowsky, "the
Messiah no
longer symbolized the
coming of the new age, but he was...