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Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love

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This book explores the philosophy of love through the thought and life of Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph. Readers of the Talmud are introduced to Rabbi Akiva through the iconic story of his love for his wife Rachel. From this starting point, Naftali Rothenberg conducts a thorough examination of the harmonious approach to love in the obstacle-laden context of human reality. Discussing the deterioration of passion into simple lust, the ability to contend with suffering and death, and so forth, Rothenberg addresses the deepest and most pressing questions about human love. The readings and observations offered here allow readers to acquire the wisdom of love-not merely as an assemblage of theoretical arguments and abstract statements, but as an analysis of the internal contradictions and difficulties revealed in the context of attempts to realize and implement harmonious love. 

List of contents

1. Introduction: The Sage of Love.- 2.  From Her Love.- 3.  The Sage, Desire and Temptation.- 4.  Love to the Last Breath.- 5.  Song of Songs.- 6. Harmony in Love.- 7. "Love Your Fellow" as the Foundation of Human Socialisation.- 8. Optimism.- 9. The Orchard of Love.

About the author

Naftali Rothenberg is a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, and the Rabbi of Har Adar township, Israel. 

Summary

This book explores the philosophy of love through the thought and life of Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph. Readers of the Talmud are introduced to Rabbi Akiva through the iconic story of his love for his wife Rachel. From this starting point, Naftali Rothenberg conducts a thorough examination of the harmonious approach to love in the obstacle-laden context of human reality. Discussing the deterioration of passion into simple lust, the ability to contend with suffering and death, and so forth, Rothenberg addresses the deepest and most pressing questions about human love. The readings and observations offered here allow readers to acquire the wisdom of love—not merely as an assemblage of theoretical arguments and abstract statements, but as an analysis of the internal contradictions and difficulties revealed in the context of attempts to realize and implement harmonious love. 

Product details

Authors Naftali Rothenberg
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9783319581415
ISBN 978-3-31-958141-5
No. of pages 226
Dimensions 158 mm x 213 mm x 16 mm
Weight 444 g
Illustrations XII, 226 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

B, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: general, Theology, Jewish Theology, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy of the Self, Philosophy of Man, Religion and Psychology, Psychology and religion, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Judaism—Doctrines, Akiva;Talmud;love;jewish studies;mishna

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