An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers: From Spinoza to SoloveitchikHighlighting well-known Jewish thinkers from a very wide spectrum of opinion, the author addresses a range of issues, including: What makes a thinker Jewish? What makes modern Jewish thought modern? How have secular Jews integrated Jewish traditional thought with agnosticism? What do Orthodox thinkers have to teach non-Orthodox Jews and vice versa? Each chapter includes a short, judiciously chosen selection from the given author, along with questions to guide the reader through the material. Short biographical essays at the end of each chapter offer the reader recommendations for further readings and provide the low-down on which books are worth the reader's while. Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers represents a decade of the author's experience teaching students ranging from undergraduate age to their seventies. This is an ideal textbook for undergraduate classes. |
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Baruch Spinozas Critique of Traditional Religion | 3 |
Questions for Spinoza TheologicalPolitical Treatise Chapters 1213 | 8 |
Studies By and About Spinoza | 9 |
From TheologicalPolitical Treatise Baruch Spinoza | 10 |
Moses Mendelssohns Defense of Judaism Between Reason and Revelation | 23 |
Questions for Mendelssohn Jerusalem 10310 | 30 |
Studies By and About Mendelssohn | 31 |
Samson Raphael Hirschs Defense of Judaism The Reconciliation of Modernity and the Mitzvot | 39 |
Studies By and About Herzl | 109 |
Ahad Haam Asher Zvi Ginzberg A Jewish Modernist from Eastern Europe | 115 |
Questions for Ahad Haam Flesh and Spirit 14658 From Leon Simon Selected Essays of Ahad Haam | 121 |
Studies By and About Ahad Haam | 122 |
Mordecai Kaplan A Secularist ReConstructs Religion | 131 |
Questions for Kaplan Functional Method of Interpretation From Judaism as a Civilizatio 385405 | 137 |
Studies By and About Kaplan | 138 |
From Judaism as a Civilization Mordecai Kaplan | 139 |
Questions for Hirsch The Nineteen Letters on Judaism Letter 16 | 45 |
Studies By and About Hirsch | 46 |
From The Nineteen Letters on Judaism Samson Raphael Hirsch | 47 |
Abraham Geigers Defense of Judaism Continuity and Change | 51 |
Questions for Geiger Judaism and Its History | 56 |
Studies By and About Geiger | 57 |
The Challenge of the Nineteenth Century | 58 |
Recovering Tradition for the Individual and the Community | 65 |
Martin Buber Restoring the Jewish Individual | 71 |
Questions for Buber People Today and the Jewish Bible | 78 |
Studies By and About Buber | 79 |
From People Today and the Jewish Bible | 80 |
Franz Rosenzweig From Alienated Existentialist to Baal Teshuvah | 87 |
Questions for Rosenzweig The Star of Redemption 41317 | 92 |
Studies by and About Rosenweig | 93 |
From The Star of Redemption Franz Rosenzweig | 94 |
Theodor Herzl A Jewish Modernist from Western Europe | 101 |
Questions for Herzl the Jewish State | 108 |
Recovering Kedushah The Sacred In a Profane Age | 157 |
Israel Salanter Restoring Fear of Heaven to Human Behavior | 163 |
Questions for Salanter Epistle of Musar | 168 |
Studies By and About Salanter | 169 |
Abraham Isaac Kook Mysticism and Nationalism | 181 |
Questions for Kook Lights for Rebirth From Hertzberg the Zionist Idea 41930 | 188 |
From Lights for Rebirth Abraham Isaac Kook | 189 |
Joseph Soloveitchik Halachah and Existentialism | 195 |
Questions for Soloveitchik the Lonely Man of Faith | 200 |
From The Lonely Man of Faith Joseph Soloveitchik | 201 |
Abraham Joshua Heschel Universal Hasidism | 207 |
Questions for Heschel Depth Theology From the Insecurity of Freedom | 214 |
From Depth Theology | 215 |
Mending the World I Mending Israel | 221 |
Index | 229 |
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An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers: From Spinoza to Soloveitchik Alan T. Levenson Ograniczony podgląd - 2006 |
An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers: From Spinoza to Soloveitchik Alan T. Levenson,Roger C. Klein Ograniczony podgląd - 2006 |
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