Dilemmas in modern Jewish thought : the dialectics of revelation and history /

Main Author: Morgan, Michael L., 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1992.
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Overcoming the Remoteness of the Past: Memory and Historiography in Modern Jewish Thought
  • Ch. 2. History and Modern Jewish Thought: Spinoza and Mendelssohn on the Ritual Law
  • Ch. 3. Liberalism in Mendelssohn's Jerusalem
  • Ch. 4. The Curse of Historicity: The Role of History in Leo Strauss's Jewish Thought
  • Ch. 5. Leo Strauss and the Possibility of Jewish Philosophy
  • Ch. 6. Judaism and Peter Berger's Heretical Imperative
  • Ch. 7. Jewish Ethics after the Holocaust
  • Ch. 8. Historicism, Evil, and Post-Holocaust Moral Thought
  • Ch. 9. Philosophy, History, and the Jewish Thinker: Jewish Thought and Philosophy in Emil Fackenheim's To Mend the World
  • Ch. 10. Franz Rosenzweig, Objectivity, and the New Thinking
  • Ch. 11. Jewish Philosophy and Historical Self-Consciousness
  • Ch. 12. Contemporary Jewish Thought in America.