Judaism and Modernity

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Barry S. Kogan
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Common Language
contemporary Jewish thought debates
Covenantal Consciousness
Covenantal Judaism
David Ellenson
David Shatz
Divine Human Encounter
Divine Human Relationship
Donniel Hartman
Dror Yinon
Ephraim Meir
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George P. Fletcher
Ha Ba
Halakhic Judaism
Halakhic Man
Halakhic System
Halakhic Writings
Harold. M Schulweis
hartman
Hartman's View
Hartman's Words
Hartman's Work
Hartman’s View
Hartman’s Words
Hartman’s Work
Henry Samuel Levinson
Hilary Putnam
Human Adequacy
interfaith dialogue
Jewish legal theory
Jonathan Cohen
Josef Stern
Judah Halevi
Lawrence Kaplan
Marc Hirshman
medieval Jewish philosophy
Menachem Kellner
Michael J. Sandel
Michael Walzer
Mishneh Torah
Modern Jewish Thinkers
Moshe Greenberg
Moshe Halbertal
Moshe Idel
Noam Zion
Peter Berkowitz
Petitional Prayer
Rabbi Akiva
Rabbi Soloveitchik
rabbinic interpretation
religious anthropology
religious pluralism
Rivka Horowitz
Ruth Anna Putnam
Sanford Levinson
Shalom Hartman Institute
Shira Wolosky
Shlomo Pines
Shulhan Arukh
Sinaitic Revelation
Vice Versa
Warren Zev Harvey
Yehuda Gellman

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754639312
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the past quarter-century, David Hartman has established himself as one of the pre-eminent religious and Jewish thinkers of our age. Refusing to be limited by the traditional focus on metaphysics and theology, Hartman has developed a religious philosophy through sustained reflection on the concrete experience of individual, communal and national Jewish life. In Judaism and Modernity, prominent Israeli and American scholars of philosophy, religion, law, political theory, and Judaism engage Hartman's wide-ranging and provocative work. Touched by Hartman's passion for religious dialogue, humanism, and the interplay between traditional texts and modern thought, the contributors advance their own ideas on the philosophy of religion, religious anthropology, pluralism, Zionism, and medieval Jewish philosophy. This is a rich collection for students, professional academicians, and all who seek to incorporate the wisdom of the past into the evolving wisdom of the future.
Jonathan W. Malino is Professor of Philosophy at Guilford College, USA.