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The Evolution of Jewish Monotheism presents a detailed historical and theological examination of how Jewish religious thought developed the concept of monotheism from antiquity through modernity. David Michael Grossberg analyzes the philosophical foundations, textual interpretations, and cultural contexts that shaped the understanding of God’s unity in Jewish tradition.
The work explores key periods in Jewish history, including biblical foundations, rabbinic interpretations, medieval philosophy, and modern theology. Grossberg demonstrates how the principle “God Is One” became central to Jewish identity and belief, influencing everything from liturgical practice to ethical frameworks. This scholarly work offers insights into how ancient religious concepts evolved and adapted across different historical periods and cultural settings, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of one of Judaism’s most fundamental theological doctrines.







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