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Jewish Philosophy: - A Historical Introduction

Inglese · Tascabile

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Jewish Philosophy: An Historical Introduction surveys the history of Jewish philosophy, from the formation of the Hebrew Scriptures to the present time. The author discusses the nature of God, the origin and end of the universe, and the moral value of humanity, all from the distinct perspective of Jewish intellectual history. The book is intended as a text for courses in Jewish philosophy, as well as for more general courses in religious thought, Judaism, and philosophy, but presupposes no prior background in these subjects. Each chapter concludes with sets of key terms and questions, as well as recommendations for further reading.

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1. Introduction

I. The Origins

The Hebrew Scriptures

2. Biblical history: the story of the Hebrew Scriptures

3. What is the Bible and how was it created?

4. The God of the Bible

5. The biblical conception of Torah

6. The conception of Israel as the Chosen People

7. The biblical view of God


Early Rabbinic Literature

8. Rabbinic history: from Alexander the Great to Muhammad

9. Major texts of rabbinic Judaism

10. The God of the early rabbis

11. The Torah of the early rabbis

12. The Jewish people of the early rabbis

13. The rabbinic view of ethics


II. Classical Jewish Philosophy

Jewish Philosophy before Maimonides

14. Medieval history: from the rise of Islam to the expulsion from Christian Spain

15. Major texts and themes of Jewish philosophy


The Philosophy of Maimonides

16. The composition of The Guide of the Perplexed

17. God and the Bible

18. Creation and revelation

19. Divine providence

20. The reason for the Commandments


Jewish Philosophy after Maimonides

21. The rationalism of Gersonides

22. The non-rationalism of Crescas


III. Modern Jewish Philosophy

Jewish Philosophy before Rozenzweig

23. Modern history: from Christian Spain to secular Israel

24. The turning point - Baruch Spinoza

25. Cohen and Jewish idealism

26. Buber and Jewish existentialism


The Philosophy of Rosenzweig

27. The elements: God, world, and the human

28. The course: creation, revelation, and redemption

29. The configuration: Jewish people, Christian way, and the Kingdom of God


Conclusion

30. Jewish philosophy after Rosenzweig



Info autore

Norbert M. Samuelson is the Harold and Jean Grossman Professor in Religious Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. He is the author of six books and over 200 articles, and the co-editor of three collected volumes of essays.

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Autori Norbert M Samuelson, Norbert M. Samuelson, Samuelson Norbert
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 27.07.2006
 
EAN 9780826492449
ISBN 978-0-8264-9244-9
Pagine 352
Dimensioni 155 mm x 230 mm x 30 mm
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia

RELIGION / Judaism / General, PHILOSOPHY / Eastern, Judaism, East Asian and Indian philosophy, Oriental & Indian philosophy

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