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Judaism in the Theology of Sir Isaac Newton

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The book explores the author's journey from a master's student unaware of the significance of Newton's theological manuscripts to conducting doctoral research at the Hebrew University. Initially believing many scholars were studying these works, the author discovers a small, dedicated group of experts, including notable figures like Richard Popkin and Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs. This narrative highlights the unique opportunity to contribute to an underexplored area of scholarship, focusing on the intersection of Newton's theology and historical context.

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Judaism in the Theology of Sir Isaac Newton, M. Goldish

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1998
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