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Isaac Orobio de Castro

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about 1666, and there made a public confession of Judaism, adopting the name "Isaac." In that city De Castro continued the practice of medicine, and soon became a celebrity, being elected to membership in the directory of the Portuguese congregation and of several academies of poetry. He died at
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Epistola Invectiva Contra Prado, un Philosopho Medico, que Dubitava, o no Creya la Verdad de la Divina Escritura, y PretendiĂł Encubrir su Malicia con la Affecta Confacion de Dios, y Ley de Natureza,
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P. T. van Rooden and J. W. Wesselius, 'The Early Enlightenment and Judaism: the "Civil Dispute" between Philippus van Limborch and Isaac Orobiode Castro', in: StRos 21 (1987), p. 140-153.
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Explicação Paraphrastica sobre o Capitulo 53 do Propheta Isahias. Feito por hum Curiozo da Nação Hebrea em Amsterdam, em o mez de Tisry anno 5433
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When married and father of a family, De Castro was, at the instigation of a servant whom he had punished for theft, denounced to the
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Epistola Invectiva Contra un Judio Philosopho MĂ©dico, que Negava la Ley de Mosse, y Siendo Atheista Affectava la Ley de Naturaleza.
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The various branches of this family are all of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Some have continued to bear the simple name of "
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Philosophical Case in Defense of Divine and Natural Truth: Certamen Philosophicum, Propugnatae Veritatis Divinae AC Naturalis
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All the other writings of De Castro, like the foregoing translation, are still extant in manuscript. They are:
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claiming it to have been originally written in Spanish (London, 1770). It has been translated into English by
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Tratado em que se Explica la Prophesia de las 70 Semanas de Daniel. Em Amsterdam Ă  6 Febrero anno 1675,
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was published at Amsterdam, 1684 (reprinted 1703 and 1731). This work, in which De Castro attacks the
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Certamen Philosophico, Defiende la Verdad Divina y Natural Contra los Principios de Juan Bredenburg,
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Certamen Philosophicum Propugnatæ Veritatis Divinæ ac Naturalis Adversus J. Bredenburgi Principia
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Contra los Falsos Misterios de las Gentes Advertidas a Ysrael en los Escritos Propheticos
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the title of councilor; but, weary at last of hypocrisy and dissimulation, he went to
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was translated into english in September 2020, by Walter Hilliger.
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De Veritate Religionis Christianæ Amica Collatio cum Erudito Judæo,
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From Christianity to Judaism. The Story of Isaac Orobio de Castro
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Portuguese Jewish philosopher, physician and religious apologist
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Orobio de Castro was a very prolific writer. His work entitled
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published an alleged work of his in French under the title
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Prevenciones Divinas Contra la Vana Ydolatria de las Gentes
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Feldman, Seymour; Hilliger, Walter (11 September 2020).
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translated from Hebrew by Raphael Loewe, (Oxford 1989)(
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Bragança
Portugal
Amsterdam
philosopher
physician
apologist
Seville
Marranos
Alcalá de Henares
metaphysics
University of Salamanca
medicine
Medina-Celi
Inquisition
Judaism
tortures
Spain
sanbenito
Toulouse
Louis XIV
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Ethics
Spinoza
G. de la Torre
Adolf Neubauer
paraphrastic
Prophecy of Seventy Weeks
Juan de Prado

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