Gottlieb Klein – rabbin och religionshistoriker

Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 12 (1):1-27 (1991)
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Abstract

Gottlieb Klein arrived in Sweden in 1883, and started working as a rabbi in the Jewish congregation in Stockholm where he later was known as a well-read Jewish theologian. He was engaged in Jewish-Christian dialogue with among others Nathan Söderblom. His warn interest in Christianity was encountered with mistrust from the Zionists. Klein was active within academia and as a teacher in the study of religion.

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