The Future of Jewish Philosophy

The Future of Jewish Philosophy
Author: Hava Tirosh-Samuelson,Aaron W. Hughes
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-08-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004381216

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This anthology reflects on the future of Jewish philosophy in light of the Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers (Brill, 2013-2018). The essays assess the academic contribution and cultural importance of Jewish philosophy and offer paths for its future growth.

Jewish Philosophy for the Twenty First Century

Jewish Philosophy for the Twenty First Century
Author: Hava Tirosh-Samuelson,Aaron W. Hughes
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004279629

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Jewish Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century showcases living Jewish thinkers who produce innovative ideas taking into consideration theology, hermeneutics, politics, ethics, science and technology, law, gender, and ecology.

History of Jewish Philosophy

History of Jewish Philosophy
Author: Daniel Frank,Oliver Leaman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 871
Release: 2005-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134894352

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Jewish philosophy is often presented as an addendum to Jewish religion rather than as a rich and varied tradition in its own right, but the History of Jewish Philosophy explores the entire scope and variety of Jewish philosophy from philosophical interpretations of the Bible right up to contemporary Jewish feminist and postmodernist thought. The links between Jewish philosophy and its wider cultural context are stressed, building up a comprehensive and historically sensitive view of Jewish philosophy and its place in the development of philosophy as a whole. Includes: · Detailed discussions of the most important Jewish philosophers and philosophical movements · Descriptions of the social and cultural contexts in which Jewish philosophical thought developed throughout the centuries · Contributions by 35 leading scholars in the field, from Britain, Canada, Israel and the US · Detailed and extensive bibliographies

Encounters Between Judaism and Modern Philosophy

Encounters Between Judaism and Modern Philosophy
Author: Emil L. Fackenheim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:918512571

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Rethinking Jewish Philosophy

Rethinking Jewish Philosophy
Author: Aaron W. Hughes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199356812

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Rather than assume that the terms "philosophy" and "Judaism" simply belong together, Aaron W. Hughes explores the juxtaposition and the creative tension that ensues from their cohabitation. He examines the historical, cultural, intellectual, and religious filiations between Judaism and philosophy.

Jewish Themes in Spinoza s Philosophy

Jewish Themes in Spinoza s Philosophy
Author: Heidi M. Ravven,Lenn E. Goodman
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791488935

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Explores Jewish aspects of Spinoza's philosophy from a wide variety of perspectives.

The Future of Jewish Theology

The Future of Jewish Theology
Author: Steven Kepnes
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781118320952

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This engaging argument for the future of Jewish theology, written by a renowned Jewish scholar, provides a rounded introduction to the faith, its history, and its place in the modern world. Explores foundational Jewish structures and concepts through the discussion and interpretation of Jewish texts Argues that we must acknowledge holiness as a ritual and ethical reality in order to heal the rift between different forms of Jewish practice and theology Covers historical context as well as the relations between Judaism, Israel and the wider world today Speaks to both Jews and non-Jews and demonstrates through textual readings how Jews, Christians, and Muslims can understand and share their theological riches

Witnesses for the Future

Witnesses for the Future
Author: Pierre Bouretz
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0801894506

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To the horrors of war and genocide in the twentieth century there were witnesses, among them Hermann Cohen, Emmanuel Levinas, Ernst Bloch, Leo Strauss, Franz Rosenzweig, Gershom Scholem, Walter Benjamin, Martin Buber, and Hans Jonas. All defined themselves as Jews and philosophers. Their intellectual concerns and worldviews often in conflict, they nevertheless engaged in fruitful conversation: through the dialogue between Zionist activism and heterodox forms of Marxism, in the rediscovery of hidden traditions of Jewish history, at the intersection of ethics and metaphysics. They shared a common hope for a better, messianic future and a deep interest in and reliance on the cultural sources of the Jewish tradition. In this magisterial work, Pierre Bouretz explores the thought of these great Jewish philosophers, taking a long view of the tenuous survival of German-Jewish metaphysical, religious, and social thought during the crises and catastrophes of the twentieth century. With deep passion and sound scholarship, Bouretz demonstrates the universal significance of this struggle in understanding the present human condition. The substantial and established influence of the book’s subjects only serves to confirm this theory. Profoundly learned and amply documented, Witnesses for the Future explains how these important philosophers came to understand the promise of a Messiah. Its significant bearing on a number of fields—including religious studies, literary criticism, philosophy of history, political theory, and Jewish studies—encourages scholars to rethink and reassess the intellectual developments of the past 100 years.