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The messianic potential
pp. 171-180
Abstract
But towards the Hebrews we western people who have been reared in Christianity, have a peculiar debt and, whether we acknowledge it or not, a peculiar thoroughness of fellowship in religious and moral sentiment. Can anything be more disgusting than to hear people called educated making small jokes about eating ham, and showing themselves empty of any real knowledge as to the relation of their own social and religious life to the history of the people they think themselves witty in insulting. They hardly know Christ was Jewish. (Letters, VI, 301–2)
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Nurbhai Saleel, Newton K. M. (2002) George Eliot, judaism and the novels: Jewish myth and mysticism. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 171-180
Full citation:
Nurbhai Saleel, Newton K. M. (2002) The messianic potential, In: George Eliot, judaism and the novels, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 171–180.