Reasoning After Revelation

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A01=Peter Ochs
A01=Robert Gibbs
A01=Steven Kepnes
Almut Sh. Bruckstein
Author_Peter Ochs
Author_Robert Gibbs
Author_Steven Kepnes
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Classical Jewish Texts
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy
Cultural Linguistic System
dialogic reasoning
Doktor Faustus
Edith Wyschogrod
Elliot R. Wolfson
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ethical pluralism
Face To Face
Human Suffering
interfaith scriptural study
jewish
Jewish Philosophy
Jewish Postmodernity
Jewish Studies Scholars
Jewish Texts
Kabbalistic Sources
Kantian Practical Reason
Lyotard's Phrase
modern
Modern Jewish Philosophers
Modern Judaism
Pesiqta Rabbati
Peter Ochs
philosophers
philosophy
Pirke Avot
postmodern
Postmodern Communities
Postmodern Jewish Philosophy
postmodernity
Rabbi Akiva
rabbinic hermeneutics
religious epistemology
Robert Gibbs
Scriptural Reasoning
secular ideology critique
Susan E. Shapiro
texts
textual
Textual Reasoning
thinkers
thought
Torah Im Derekh Eretz
Traditional Jewish Sources
twenty-first century Jewish ethics
Yehudah Halevi
Yudit Kornberg Greenberg
Yudit Romberg Greenberg

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813365657
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Postmodern Jewish thinkers understand their Jewishness differently, but they all share a fidelity to what they call the ?Torah? and to communal practices of reading and social action that have their bases in rabbinic interpretations of biblical narrative, law, and belief. Thus, postmodern Jewish thinking is thinking about God, Jews, and the world?with the texts of the Torah?in the company of fellow seekers and believers. It utilizes the tools of philosophy, but without their modern premises. Moreover, this form of Jewish thinking provides resources for philosophically disciplined readings of scripture by Jews, Christians, and Moslems seeking alternatives to the reductive discourses of secular academia, on the one hand, and to antimodern religious fundamentalisms, on the other. Postmodern Jewish Philosophy aims to utilize rabbinic modes of thinking to provide a model for ethical and religious thought in the twenty-first century, one which moves beyond the dichotomy of relativism and imperialism and is simultaneously definite and pluralistic.In Reasoning After Revelation: Dialogues in Postmodern Jewish Philosophy, three preeminent Jewish scholars debate the form and meaning of Postmodern Jewish Philosophy after the failures of the great secular ideologies of modern western civilization. Emulating the methods as well as the premises of Talmudic argumentation, the authors present their responses as dialogues joined by a common love of the rabbinic tradition of commentary and interpretation of the Bible. The composers, Peter Ochs, Robert Gibbs, and Steven Kepnes, contemplate where Judaism has been?and where it is headed: on what basis will modern Jews now reason about the meaning of Jewish existence and the relevance of age-old Biblical traditions to the moral and social crises of the twenty-first century? The dialogues are further enriched by a set of responses from leading Jewish philosophers: Elliot R. Wolfson, Edith Wyschogrod, Almut Sh. Bruckstein, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, and Susan E. Shapiro.
h and Christian theologies. Robert Gibbs teaches philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Correlations in Rosenzweig and Levinas, and most recently of Why Ethics: Signs of Responsibilities. His work addresses Jewish Philosophy in the tradition of Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Buber, and Emmanuel Levinas and engages both contemporary Continental thought and American pragmatism.