Judaism and Modernity

Judaism and Modernity

The Religious Philosophy of David Hartman

Malino, Jonathan W.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2004

496

Dura

Inglês

9780754639312

15 a 20 dias

1080

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Contents: Introduction; Part I Philosophy Of Religion: Judaism in light of the rebirth of the state of Israel: the philosophy of David Hartman, Donniel Hartman; David Hartman and the crisis in modern faith, Moshe Halbertal; In what sense is David Hartman a Jewish theologian?, Moshe Idel; Interpretation beyond metaphysics, Shira Wolosky; Why David Hartman isn't a 'philosophical theologian', Jonathan W. Malino and Henry Samuel Levinson; Time and religious consciousness in the thought of David Hartman, Dror Yinon; From anthropology to metaphysics: David Hartman on divine intervention, David Shatz. Part II Religious Anthropology: Mastery and hubris in Judaism: the religious anthropology of David Hartman, Michael J. Sandel; Educating for spiritual maturity: Hartman's interpretation of Judaism as a 'religion for adults', Jonathan Cohen; Biblical faith and the roots of human dignity, Peter Berkowitz; Adam and our selves, George P. Fletcher; The Akedah in the thought of David Hartman, Yehuda Gellman; The covenant of conscience, Harold M. Schulweis; Memory, Ruth Anna Putnam; A faith-ful Jewish critical interpretation of the Bible, Moshe Greenberg; The rabbinic ideal of the peacemaker: David Hartman reads Maimonides' Laws of Hanukkah, Noam Zion; Love thy companion as thyself: musings on its usage in Tannaitic literature and the sermon on the mount, Marc Hirshman. Part III Pluralism And Zionism: The Pluralism of David Hartman, Hilary Putnam; David Hartman, Paul van Buren and Franz Rosenzweig on Jewish-Christian dialogue, Rivka Horowitz; David Hartman on the attitudes of Soloveitchik and Heschel towards Christianity, Ephraim Meir; Can interpretive freedom be unlimited?, Sanford Levinson; Interpretive fluidity and P'sak in a case of Pidyon Sh'vuyim: a modern Israeli reponsum illuminated by the thought of David Hartman, David Ellenson; Zionism and Judaism, Michael Walzer; Israel and the creation of pluralistic covenantal community, Arnold Eisen; Strangers in our home: Hartman on peace with the Palestinians, Warren Zev Harvey. Part IV Maimonides And Halevi: Maimonides on Amalek, self-corrective mechanisms, and the war against idolatry, Josef Stern; The unity of Maimonides' religious thought: the laws of mourning as a case study, Lawrence Kaplan; Maimonides on the 'normality' of Hebrew, Menachem Kellner; Who has implanted within us eternal life: Judah Halevi on immortality and the afterlife, Barry S. Kogan. Appendix: David Hartman's Life and Thought, Avi Sagi and Zvi Zohar; Writings of David Hartman; Index.
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