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Record Nr.

UNINA9910808748303321

Titolo

Reviewing the covenant : Eugene Borowitz and the postmodern revival of Jewish theology / / Peter Ochs, editor with Eugene Borowitz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Albany : , : State University of New York Press, , 2000

©2000

ISBN

0-7914-9279-6

0-585-31590-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 214 pages)

Collana

SUNY series in Jewish philosophy

Altri autori (Persone)

BorowitzEugene B

OchsPeter <1950->

Disciplina

296.3

Soggetti

Commandments (Judaism) - History of doctrines - 20th century

Covenants - Religious aspects - Judaism - History of doctrines - 20th century

Judaism - 20th century

Postmodernism - Religious aspects - Judaism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The emergence of postmodern Jewish theology and philosophy / Peter Ochs Postmodern Judaism: one theologian's view / Eugene B. Borowitz Gene Borowitz' Renewing the Covenant: a theology for the postmodern Jew / Yudit Kornberg Greenberg Reading the Covenant: some postmodern reflections / Edith Wyschogrod Post-modern or chastened modern? Eugene B. Borowitz' vision for Jewish fidelity / Thomas W. Ogletree Is the Covenant a bilateral relationship? a response to Eugene Borowitz' Renewing the Covenant / David Novak A critique of Borowitz' postmodern Jewish theology / Norbert M. Samuelson Borowitz and the postmodern renewal of theology / Peter Ochs 'Im baet, eyma: since you object, let me put it this way / Eugene B. Borowitz "Crossing and recrossing the void": a letter to Gene / Susan Handelman

Sommario/riassunto

In Reviewing the Covenant, six Jewish philosophers—and one Christian colleague—respond to the work of the renowned Jewish theologian Eugene B. Borowitz, one of the leading figures in the movement of "postmodern" Jewish philosophy and theology. The title recalls



Borowitz's earlier book, Renewing the Covenant: A Theology for the Postmodern Jew, in which he lent this movement a theological agenda, and the essays in this book respond to Borowitz's call: to revitalize contemporary Judaism by renewing the covenant that binds modern Jews to re-live and re-interpret the traditions of Judaism's past.Together with the introductory and responsive essays by Peter Ochs and Borowitz himself, the essays offer a community of dialogue, an attempt to reason-out how Jewish faith is possible after the Holocaust and how reason itself is possible after the failings of the great "-isms" of the modern world. This dialogue is conducted under the banner of "postmodern Judaism," a daunting term that by the end of the book receives a surprisingly direct meaning, namely, the condition of disillusionment and loss out of which Jews can and must find a third way out of the modern impasse between arrogant rationalism and arrogant religion. Representing a major intellectual response to the leading theologian of liberal Judaism, the book provides a significant indication of future directions in Jewish religious thought.Contributors include Eugene B. Borowitz, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Susan Handelman, David Novak, Peter Ochs, Thomas W. Ogletree, Norbert M. Samuelson, and Edith Wyschogrod.