Religion and State in Jewish Philosophy

Religion and State in Jewish Philosophy
Author: Aviezer Ravitzky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002
Genre: Judaism and politics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026129739

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Models of Unity, Division Collision and Subordination.

State and Religion in Israel

State and Religion in Israel
Author: Gideon Sapir,Daniel Statman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107150829

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Discusses state and religion relations in Israel by applying a general theory regarding the role of religion in liberal countries.

Judaism Human Values and the Jewish State

Judaism  Human Values  and the Jewish State
Author: Yeshayahu Leibowitz
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674487753

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A biochemist by profession, a polymath by inclination and erudition, Yeshayahu Leibowitz has been, since the early 1940s, one of the most incisive and controversial critics of Israeli culture and politics. His direct involvement, compelling polemics, and trenchant criticism have established his steadfast significance for contemporary Israeli-and Jewish- intellectual life. These hard-hitting essays, his first to be published in English, cover the ground Leibowitz has marked out over time with moral rigor and political insight. He considers the essence and character of historical Judaism, the problems of contemporary Judaism and Jewishness, the relationship of Judaism to Christianity, the questions of statehood, religion, and politics in Israel, and the role of women. Together these essays constitute a comprehensive critique of Israeli society and politics and a probing diagnosis of the malaise that afflicts contemporary Jewish culture. Leibowitz's understanding of Jewish philosophy is acute, and he brings it to bear on current issues. He argues that the Law, Halakhah, is essential to Judaism, and shows how, at present, separation of religion from state would serve the interest of halakhic observance and foster esteem for religion. Leibowitz calls the religious justification of national issues "idolatry" and finds this phenomenon at the root of many of the annexationist moves made by the state of Israel. Long one of the most outspoken critics of Israeli occupation in the conquered territories, he gives eloquent voice to his ongoing concern over the debilitating moral effects of its policies and practices on Israel itself. This translation will bring to an English-speaking audience a much-needed, lucid perspective on the present and future state of Jewish culture.

Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity

Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity
Author: Leo Strauss
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438421445

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This is the first book to bring together the major essays and lectures of Leo Strauss in the field of modern Jewish thought. It contains some of his most famous published writings, as well as significant writings which were previously unpublished. Spanning almost 30 years of continuously deepening reflection, the book presents the full range of Strauss's contributions as a modern Jewish thinker. These essays and lectures also offer Strauss's mature considerations of some of the great figures in modern Jewish thought, such as Baruch Spinoza, Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Buber, Theodor Herzl, and Sigmund Freud. They also encompass his incisive analyses and original explorations of modern Judaism (which he viewed as caught in the grip of the "theological-political crisis"): from German Jewry, anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust to Zionism and the State of Israel; from the question of assimilation to the meaning and value of Jewish history. In addition Strauss's two sustained interpretations of the Hebrew Bible are also reprinted. These essays and lectures cumulatively point toward the "postcritical" reconstruction of Judaism which Strauss envisioned, suggesting it rebuild along Maimonidean lines. Thus, the book lends credence to the view that Strauss was able to uncover and probe the crisis at the heart of modern Jewish thought and history, perhaps with greater profundity than any other contemporary Jewish thinker.

Discourse on the State of the Jews

Discourse on the State of the Jews
Author: Luzzatto Simone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110487330

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Jewish Theology and Process Thought

Jewish Theology and Process Thought
Author: Sandra B. Lubarsky,David Ray Griffin
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781438411361

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This collection constitutes the first extended discussion of the relationship between Judaism and process thought. In the last half century the philosophies of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne have become important sources for contemporary theological reflection. Recently, a number of Jewish thinkers have examined process thought as a potentially valuable resource for postmodern Jewish theology. This book brings together many Jewish thinkers who have pioneered this discussion. Jewish thinkers who have found process thought to be a useful framework for contemporary Jewish thought discuss issues that are primarily theological, such as God's transcendence and immanence, the problem of evil, the idea of revelation. Also included is a dialogue between Jewish and Christian thinkers on the appropriateness of process thought for their religious traditions. Critical reflection on the continuities and discontinuities between Judaism and the process model is also covered.

Jewish Philosophy and the Academy

Jewish Philosophy and the Academy
Author: International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization
Publsiher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0838636438

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"Jewish Philosophy and the Academy reflects in broad terms on the current state of Jewish philosophy in the university. This generation of university teachers lives at a unique historic junction. It is the last to be taught by the giants of European Wissenschaft des Judentums and the first to experience the remarkable expansion of Judaic scholarship in Israel and abroad." "Emil Fackenheim suggests that if we are indebted to Athens for the philosophical method, we are also indebted to Jerusalem for the ethical content of philosophy, which is both an intellectual and a moral challenge. This dual challenge shapes the diverse papers in this volume."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Jewish Philosophy

Jewish Philosophy
Author: Norbert Samuelson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826492444

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Surveys the history of Jewish philosophy, from the formation of the Hebrew Scriptures. This book is intended for courses in Jewish philosophy, as well as for more general courses in religious thought, Judaism, and philosophy. It highlights the Hebrew Scriptures, the Midrash, medieval rabbinic commentaries, and modern works of Jewish theology.