M.S.BURGIN

THE MAIN SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS
in theology and Judaica

Books are in bold

 Not books or other publications are the most important for science but discoveries and, even more, theories.
 
 

1.  Structurology of Holy Scriptures

               cf.    1. Names in Torah and Torah as a Name,   Aviv, N2, 1995, (in Russian)

                       2. Archetypes of Torah,    Jewish History and Culture in Ukraine, Kiev, 1997, pp. (in Russian, in collaboration)

                       3. Menorah in the Context of Jewish Symbolism,     Jewish History and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe, Kiev, 1998, pp. (in Russian )

                                                                                                                           and others

2. General Theory of Cognition (rational and mystical dimensions)

              cf. 1. Understanding and Cognition: Jewish Sages and Modern Science (Rational Aspects),     Aviv, N4, 1996, pp. (in Russian)                              2. Understanding and Cognition: Jewish Sages and Modern Science (Mystical Structures),    Aviv, N5, 1996, pp. (in Russian)

                             3. Named Sets as Basic Tool in Epistemology,      Epistemologia, 1995, XVIII, pp.87-110

                                                                                                      and others