Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chronology of the life of Moses Hess
- A note on the text
- Bibliographical note
- The Holy History of Mankind
- Dedication
- PART ONE THE PAST AS THE FOUNDATION OF WHAT WOULD HAPPEN
- 1 The First Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Father
- 2 The Second Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Son
- 3 The Third Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Holy Spirit
- An Interlude (instead of an Introduction) to a correct judgment of these pages
- PART TWO THE FUTURE, AS THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHAT HAS HAPPENED
- Appendix: Christ and Spinoza (from Rome and Jerusalem)
- Index
- CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
1 - The First Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Father
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chronology of the life of Moses Hess
- A note on the text
- Bibliographical note
- The Holy History of Mankind
- Dedication
- PART ONE THE PAST AS THE FOUNDATION OF WHAT WOULD HAPPEN
- 1 The First Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Father
- 2 The Second Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Son
- 3 The Third Main Period of the Holy History – or the History of Revelation of God, the Holy Spirit
- An Interlude (instead of an Introduction) to a correct judgment of these pages
- PART TWO THE FUTURE, AS THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHAT HAS HAPPENED
- Appendix: Christ and Spinoza (from Rome and Jerusalem)
- Index
- CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
Summary
And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
genesis 3:7Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord.
deuteronomy 6:4First Period: India. From Adam to the Deluge
This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him.
Genesis 5:1Adam was the last and most noble product of the earth after it stopped bearing fruit. And the fruit which it brought forth into the world multiplied and became ever more noble, each according to its own art. But Adam was the kernel of the spirit, which would reach its perfection in his descendants. His soul was whole; he lived in the Eden of his innocence and bliss. But the time arrived when he felt a discord within himself, as ill-balanced passions arose in him, which put him in conflict with his own self and exiled him from his Eden. So began the apex and the glory of his life, after which he faced his death. This, however, was caused by love, which pushed him to seek his spouse. Because man is only half a life, and his spirit is unfulfilled until he is again united with the woman, which was in the beginning one with him, but later appeared separated from him. So when the two spouses found each other, they loved each other.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004