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Truth and compassion [[electronic resource] ] : essays on Judaism and religion in memory of Rabbi Dr. Solomon Frank / / edited by Howard Joseph, Jack N. Lightstone and Michael D. Oppenheim



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Titolo: Truth and compassion [[electronic resource] ] : essays on Judaism and religion in memory of Rabbi Dr. Solomon Frank / / edited by Howard Joseph, Jack N. Lightstone and Michael D. Oppenheim Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Waterloo, Ont., : Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion = Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1983
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina: 296
Soggetto topico: Judaism
Religion
Altri autori: FrankSolomon  
JosephHoward <1940->  
LightstoneJack N  
OppenheimMichael D. <1946->  
Note generali: Includes some text in Hebrew.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; Dedicatory Preface; Introduction; A Comparative Study of Charity in Christianity and Judaism; Judaism of the Second Commonwealth: Toward a Reform of the Scholarly Tradition; Jacob al-Kirkisani on the Reality of Magic and the Nature of the Miraculous: A Study in Tenth-Century Karaite Rationalism; A Key to Nineteenth-Century Critical Attitudes Towards Religion? The Work of Jean Jacques Rousseau; Walter Benjamin, The Mystical Materialist; Some Underlying Issues of Modern Jewish Philosophy; Reflections on the ""Whig"" Interpretation of Jewish History: Ma'assei banim siman le-'avot
Between Dignity and Redemption: A Critique of Soloveitchik's Adam I and Adam IIOur Torah, Your Torah, and Their Torah: An Evaluation of the Artscroll Phenomenon; Some Jewish Theological Reflections on the Holocaust; Basar Ve-Ruah, Dat U-Medinah: lyun Be-Bamidbar II
Sommario/riassunto: These essays represent a multidisciplinary approach to the study of religion and, especially, Judaism. Setting aside common scholarly concerns with source criticism and history of interpretation, Shimon Levy argues that in Numbers 11 the redactor has forged diverse elements into a unity. Observing that much of what is said about Second Commonwealth Judaic culture is speculative, Jack Lightstone calls for radical revision of accepted portrayals of the period. Ira Robinson's study of al-Kirkisani's effort to differentiate magic and miracle while demonstrating the rationality of belief in miracle locates his thoughts in the context of Rabbinic and Muslim treatments of the subject. While historians of modern Judaism have acknowledged in the influence of Kant and Hegel, Rousseau, contends Michel Despland, is often overlooked; he opened the way for changes in social and religious life. In Walter Benjamin's philosophy of history Charles Davis finds a significant combining of elements from Kabbalistic and Marxist thought. Michael Oppenheim finds a common core of concerns addressed by modern Jewish philosophers: a struggle with modernity, identification with Jewish thought and values, and commitment to their Jewish communities. Gershon Hundert's "Reflections on the 'Whig' Interpretation of Jewish History" argues—vis-à-vis the Jerusalem school of Zionist historians—that the responsibility of national historians to their community can be fulfilled only by repudiating ideologies that may stand in the way of the search for truth. Howard Joseph's survey of teh extensive literature on the Holocaust indicates the options the authors find most worthy of continued focus. Jerome Eckstein critically examines one of the few published pieces by Joseph Soloveitchik, who combines the Talmudic genius of the Lithuanian Yeshiva world with mastery of the Western intellectual tradition. B. Barry Levy's study of the Artscroll series of translations of and commentaries on biblical literature examines the assumptions and methodology of the series and the hidden agenda that emerges. Frederick Bird's comparison of charity ethics in Judaism and Christianity draws attention to the imprint on these ethics of the formative period of each religion. The volume will be of interest to student of the Bible, Judaism, and Christianity.
Titolo autorizzato: Truth and compassion  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-16696-4
9786613810038
0-88920-751-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910154757803321
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Serie: SR supplements ; ; 12