Oliver Leaman / Charles Manekin (eds.)
The Jewish Philosophy Reader
Herausgeber: Frank, Dan; Manekin, Charles; Leaman, Oliver
Oliver Leaman / Charles Manekin (eds.)
The Jewish Philosophy Reader
Herausgeber: Frank, Dan; Manekin, Charles; Leaman, Oliver
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The Jewish Philosophy Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on Jewish philosophy from the Bible to postmodernism. Key writings by leading figures in Jewish thought are represented and introduced to the student.
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The Jewish Philosophy Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on Jewish philosophy from the Bible to postmodernism. Key writings by leading figures in Jewish thought are represented and introduced to the student.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1072g
- ISBN-13: 9780415168601
- ISBN-10: 0415168600
- Artikelnr.: 22075063
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1072g
- ISBN-13: 9780415168601
- ISBN-10: 0415168600
- Artikelnr.: 22075063
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dan Frank is Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, Oliver Leaman is Lecturer in Philosophy at Liverpool John Moores University and Charles Manekin is Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland.
Preface I Foundations and First Principles, The Bible and Philosophical
Exegesis 1 Creation: Divine Power and Human Freedom 2 The Aqedah (The
Binding of Isaac): Divine Commandments and Moral Duties 3 'Hardening of
Hearts': On Free Will and Repentance 4 Job and Divine Providence 5 Justice
6 Prayer and Faith 7 Free Will and Divine Foreknowledge 8 Election 9 Law
and Rationality 10 Issues of Meaning II Medieval and Renaissance Jewish
Philosophy 11 Jewish Kala¯m 12 Jewish Neoplatonism 13 Judah Halevi and
Abraham Ibn Ezra 14 Maimonides 15 Jewish Aristotelianism in Spain and
Provence 16 The Conservative Reaction in Christian Spain 17 Jewish
Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance III Modern Jewish Thought: Between
History and Tradition 18 A Critique of Traditional Religion 19 Judaism and
the Enlightenment 20 Scholarship and Religious Reform 21 The Authority of
Tradition 22 Revelation, Redemption, and the Nature of Judaism IV
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy 23 Immortality and Messianism 24 Other
Faiths 25 Prophecy and the Community 26 Rationalism 27 Evil and Suffering
28 Issues of Inclusion 29 Election and Covenant 30 Holocaust 31 The State
of Israel/Zionism 32 Reason and Faith 33 Belief
Exegesis 1 Creation: Divine Power and Human Freedom 2 The Aqedah (The
Binding of Isaac): Divine Commandments and Moral Duties 3 'Hardening of
Hearts': On Free Will and Repentance 4 Job and Divine Providence 5 Justice
6 Prayer and Faith 7 Free Will and Divine Foreknowledge 8 Election 9 Law
and Rationality 10 Issues of Meaning II Medieval and Renaissance Jewish
Philosophy 11 Jewish Kala¯m 12 Jewish Neoplatonism 13 Judah Halevi and
Abraham Ibn Ezra 14 Maimonides 15 Jewish Aristotelianism in Spain and
Provence 16 The Conservative Reaction in Christian Spain 17 Jewish
Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance III Modern Jewish Thought: Between
History and Tradition 18 A Critique of Traditional Religion 19 Judaism and
the Enlightenment 20 Scholarship and Religious Reform 21 The Authority of
Tradition 22 Revelation, Redemption, and the Nature of Judaism IV
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy 23 Immortality and Messianism 24 Other
Faiths 25 Prophecy and the Community 26 Rationalism 27 Evil and Suffering
28 Issues of Inclusion 29 Election and Covenant 30 Holocaust 31 The State
of Israel/Zionism 32 Reason and Faith 33 Belief
Preface I Foundations and First Principles, The Bible and Philosophical
Exegesis 1 Creation: Divine Power and Human Freedom 2 The Aqedah (The
Binding of Isaac): Divine Commandments and Moral Duties 3 'Hardening of
Hearts': On Free Will and Repentance 4 Job and Divine Providence 5 Justice
6 Prayer and Faith 7 Free Will and Divine Foreknowledge 8 Election 9 Law
and Rationality 10 Issues of Meaning II Medieval and Renaissance Jewish
Philosophy 11 Jewish Kala¯m 12 Jewish Neoplatonism 13 Judah Halevi and
Abraham Ibn Ezra 14 Maimonides 15 Jewish Aristotelianism in Spain and
Provence 16 The Conservative Reaction in Christian Spain 17 Jewish
Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance III Modern Jewish Thought: Between
History and Tradition 18 A Critique of Traditional Religion 19 Judaism and
the Enlightenment 20 Scholarship and Religious Reform 21 The Authority of
Tradition 22 Revelation, Redemption, and the Nature of Judaism IV
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy 23 Immortality and Messianism 24 Other
Faiths 25 Prophecy and the Community 26 Rationalism 27 Evil and Suffering
28 Issues of Inclusion 29 Election and Covenant 30 Holocaust 31 The State
of Israel/Zionism 32 Reason and Faith 33 Belief
Exegesis 1 Creation: Divine Power and Human Freedom 2 The Aqedah (The
Binding of Isaac): Divine Commandments and Moral Duties 3 'Hardening of
Hearts': On Free Will and Repentance 4 Job and Divine Providence 5 Justice
6 Prayer and Faith 7 Free Will and Divine Foreknowledge 8 Election 9 Law
and Rationality 10 Issues of Meaning II Medieval and Renaissance Jewish
Philosophy 11 Jewish Kala¯m 12 Jewish Neoplatonism 13 Judah Halevi and
Abraham Ibn Ezra 14 Maimonides 15 Jewish Aristotelianism in Spain and
Provence 16 The Conservative Reaction in Christian Spain 17 Jewish
Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance III Modern Jewish Thought: Between
History and Tradition 18 A Critique of Traditional Religion 19 Judaism and
the Enlightenment 20 Scholarship and Religious Reform 21 The Authority of
Tradition 22 Revelation, Redemption, and the Nature of Judaism IV
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy 23 Immortality and Messianism 24 Other
Faiths 25 Prophecy and the Community 26 Rationalism 27 Evil and Suffering
28 Issues of Inclusion 29 Election and Covenant 30 Holocaust 31 The State
of Israel/Zionism 32 Reason and Faith 33 Belief







