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Judaism And The West From Hermann Cohen To Joseph Soloveitchik Robert Erlewine

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Judaism And The West From Hermann Cohen To Joseph Soloveitchik Robert Erlewine
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Robert Erlewine
ISBN: 9780253022394, 0253022398
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Judaism And The West From Hermann Cohen To Joseph Soloveitchik Robert Erlewine by Robert Erlewine 9780253022394, 0253022398 instant download after payment.

Grappling with the place of Jewish philosophy at the margin of religious studies, Robert Erlewine examines the work of five Jewish philosophers--Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Joseph Soloveitchik--to bring them into dialogue within the discipline. Emphasizing the tenuous place of Jews in European, and particularly German, culture, Erlewine unapologetically contextualizes Jewish philosophy as part of the West. He teases out the antagonistic and overlapping attempts of Jewish thinkers to elucidate the philosophical and cultural meaning of Judaism when others sought to deny and even expel Jewish influences. By reading the canon of Jewish philosophy in this new light, Erlewine offers insight into how Jewish thinkers used religion to assert their individuality and modernity.

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