Robert Schine’s intellectual biography of Max Wiener profiles a liberal German-Jewish thinker who turned toward Zionism as the only natural future for Judaism. Schine puts Wiener’s thought into ...conversation with those of his German contemporaries (both Jewish and Christian) while also resuscitating Wiener’s thought as a resource for contemporary theologians.
Robert Schine’s intellectual biography of Max Wiener profiles a liberal German-Jewish thinker who turned toward Zionism as the only natural future for Judaism. Schine puts Wiener’s thought into ...conversation with those of his German contemporaries (both Jewish and Christian) while also resuscitating Wiener’s thought as a resource for contemporary theologians.
During one of Robert Schine's annual visit in 1970s, his teacher Eugen Kullmann told a story that begins with his friend Siegfried Guggenheim's decision to read Herman Hesse's early prose. 'Das ...gestrichene WortE: 'The Deleted Word' was a collection of the Rundfriefe, the letters Hesse had written in his later years as an alternative to individual replies.