Roshwald, Mordecai
ROSHWALD, Mordecai
ROSHWALD, Mordecai. American (born Poland), b. 1921. Genres: Novels, Science fiction/Fantasy, Philosophy, Politics/Government, Sociology, Theology/Religion. Career: Lecturer in Political Theory, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1951-55; Professor of Humanities, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1972-84 (joined faculty, 1957). Publications: The Education of Man (in Hebrew), 1954; Humanism in Practice, 1955; Level 7 (novel), 1959; A Small Armageddon (novel), 1962; (with M. Roshwald) Moses: Leader, Prophet, Man, 1969; The Transient and the Absolute, 1999; Liberty, 2000. Address: 8811 Colesville Rd #502, Silver Spring, MD 20910-4332, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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