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In "Letters to Dr. Priestley, in Answer to His Letters to the Jews, Part II," David Levi continues his response to Joseph Priestley's theological arguments. This volume is occasioned by Mr. David Levi's reply to the former part, furthering the discourse on Jewish theology and its relationship to other religious perspectives during the late 18th century.
Levi meticulously addresses Priestley's points, offering a robust defense of Jewish beliefs and traditions. The letters provide valuable insight into the intellectual climate of the time, marked by vigorous religious debate and philosophical inquiry. Scholars and readers interested in the history of Jewish thought, interfaith dialogue, and the intellectual history of the Enlightenment will find this work to be an invaluable resource.
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