Contemporary Jewish Thought

Contemporary Jewish Thought
Author: Simon Noveck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1973
Genre: Jewish philosophy
ISBN: OCLC:70912464

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Contemporary Jewish Religious Thought

Contemporary Jewish Religious Thought
Author: Arthur Allen Cohen,Paul R. Mendes-Flohr
Publsiher: New York : Free Press ; London : Collier Macmillan
Total Pages: 1188
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015016236195

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A collection of 140 essays by renowned figures on the fundamental concepts, beliefs and movements in historical and contemporary Jewish thought. Charity, chosen people, death, culture, family, freedom, history, love, immortality, myth, prayer, science, tradition and Torah are among the subjects addressed in this handbook of Jewish experience and thought.

Reinventing Maimonides in Contemporary Jewish Thought

Reinventing Maimonides in Contemporary Jewish Thought
Author: James A. Diamond,Menachem Kellner
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-02-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781789624984

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The first critical study of how Maimonides has been read by leading Orthodox rabbis in our time shows that some have tried to liberate themselves from his influence, others have built on his ideas generating vibrant controversy, and yet others have sought to recreate Maimonides in their own image.

Contemporary Jewish Philosophy

Contemporary Jewish Philosophy
Author: Irene Kajon
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006
Genre: Jewish philosophers
ISBN: 0415341639

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Contemporary Jewish Philosophy offers a comprehensive survey of Jewish philosophy in the twentieth century.

Gendering Modern Jewish Thought

Gendering Modern Jewish Thought
Author: Andrea Dara Cooper
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253057556

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The idea of brotherhood has been an important philosophical concept for understanding community, equality, and justice. In Gendering Modern Jewish Thought, Andrea Dara Cooper offers a gendered reading that challenges the key figures of the all-male fraternity of twentieth-century Jewish philosophy to open up to the feminine. Cooper offers a feminist lens, which when applied to thinkers such as Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas, reveals new ways of illuminating questions of relational ethics, embodiment, politics, and positionality. She shows that patriarchal kinship as models of erotic love, brotherhood, and paternity are not accidental in Jewish philosophy, but serve as norms that have excluded women and non-normative individuals. Gendering Modern Jewish Thought suggests these fraternal models do real damage and must be brought to account in more broadly humanistic frameworks. For Cooper, a more responsible and ethical reading of Jewish philosophy comes forward when it is opened to the voices of mothers, sisters, and daughters.

Contemporary Jewish Thought

Contemporary Jewish Thought
Author: Simon Noveck
Publsiher: [London] : Vision Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1963
Genre: Jewish philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39076005540518

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Choices in Modern Jewish Thought

Choices in Modern Jewish Thought
Author: Eugene B. Borowitz
Publsiher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0874415810

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Jewish philosophy responds to the challenges of today's world. By studying the ideas of great contemporary thinkers, readers will achieve a rich understanding of our contemporary spiritual needs.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy
Author: Michael L. Morgan,Peter Eli Gordon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2007-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521813123

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Modern Jewish philosophy emerged in the seventeenth century, with the impact of the new science and modern philosophy on thinkers who were reflecting upon the nature of Judaism and Jewish life. This collection of essays examines the work of several of the most important of these figures, from the seventeenth to the late-twentieth centuries, and addresses themes central to the tradition of modern Jewish philosophy: language and revelation, autonomy and authority, the problem of evil, messianism, the influence of Kant, and feminism. Included are essays on Spinoza, Mendelssohn, Cohen, Buber, Rosenzweig, Fackenheim, Soloveitchik, Strauss, and Levinas. Other thinkers discussed include Maimon, Benjamin, Derrida, Scholem, and Arendt. The sixteen original essays are written by a world-renowned group of scholars especially for this volume and give a broad and rich picture of the tradition of modern Jewish philosophy over a period of four centuries.