The Routledge Companion to Jewish Philosophy
Herausgeber: Rynhold, Daniel; Goldschmidt, Tyron
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Herausgeber: Rynhold, Daniel; Goldschmidt, Tyron
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This book is a deep and broad reference that brings diverse perspectives to bear on the key topics, problems, and debates in Jewish philosophy and philosophical theology. Written by an international team of experts from different traditions in philosophy and beyond and appear in print for the first time in this Companion.
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This book is a deep and broad reference that brings diverse perspectives to bear on the key topics, problems, and debates in Jewish philosophy and philosophical theology. Written by an international team of experts from different traditions in philosophy and beyond and appear in print for the first time in this Companion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032693804
- ISBN-10: 1032693800
- Artikelnr.: 72110450
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032693804
- ISBN-10: 1032693800
- Artikelnr.: 72110450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daniel Rynhold is currently Dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University, where he has been professor of Jewish philosophy since 2007. Prior to this, he spent six years at the department of theology and religious studies, King's College, London. He has published many articles and books in Jewish philosophy, including Nietzsche, Soloveitchik, and Contemporary Jewish Philosophy (2018) (co-authored with Michael J. Harris) and An Introduction to Medieval Jewish Philosophy (2009). Tyron Goldschmidt is a lecturer at the University of Lucerne, and was previously a philosophy professor at the University of Rochester and Wake Forest University. He has published many academic articles and books in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics and the history of philosophy, including Berkeley's Principles: Expanded and Explained (Routledge, 2017, with Scott Stapleford). He has a more practical day job as a software engineer, and most of his work is in TypeScript, Python, oil and acrylic.
Editors' Introduction Part I: God 1. The Existence of God Joshua
Rasmussen 2. Negative Theology: On Apophaticism, Analytic Jewish
Philosophy, and Wittgensteinian Themes Filippo Casati 3. God and Infinity
Gary Rosenkrantz Part II: Humanity 4. Body and Soul Aaron Segal 5.
Afterlife and Eschatology Cole Aronson Part III: From God to Us 6.The
Problem of Evil Michael Harris 7. Free Will and Providence Kenneth Boyce
8. Revelation Sam Fleischacker 9. Prophecy Benjamin Pollock Part
IV: From Us to God 10. Sacrifices Shlomo Zuckier 11. Repentance Daniel
Rynhold 12. Liturgy: Liturgical Truth: Proclamation, Confirmation,
Testimony Steven Kepnes Part V: Jewish Mysticism 13. Mysticism and
Rationalism Jonathan Dauber 14. Tzimtzum Olla Solomyak 15. Sefirot and
Philosophy James Diamond 16. Hassidism & Philosophy: The Return to
Nothingness Yitzhak Melamed Part VI: Faith and Reason 17. Miracles
Alexander Green 18. Doctrines and Dogmas Seth Kadish 19. Judaism and
Science Shoaib Mailk 20. Reasons for Commandments David Shatz Part VII:
Judaism and Normativity 21. Character and Musar Geoffrey D. Claussen and
Christian B. Miller 22. God and Morality Alex Ozar 23. Halakhah and
Morality Yonatan Brafman 24. The Metaphysics of Halakhah: Halakhic
Naturalism vs. Halakhic Non-Naturalism Israel Cohen Part VIII: Judaism and
Politics 25. Antisemitism, Philosophy, and Jewish Philosophy Sol Goldberg
26. The Philosophy of Antisemitism: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Theology
Samuel Lebens 27. Philosophy of Zionism Daniel Statman and Yitzhak
Benbaji Part IX: Judaism and Other Faiths 28. Pluralism and Exclusivism
Barry Kleinberg 29. Jews, non-Jews, Converts Mordechai Miller & Menachem
Kellner Part X: Times and Trends 30. Philosophical Themes in the Tanakh:
The Idea of Encounter Miriam Feldmann Kaye 31. Jewish Philosophy in
Antiquity: Philo of Alexandria among his Philosophical Peers Sharon
Weisser 32. Medieval Jewish Philosophy Peter Adamson & Sarah Pessin 33.
Early Modern Jewish Philosophy Dan Frank 34. Continental Jewish
Philosophy Tamra Wright 35. Analytic Jewish Philosophy Dustin Crummett
36. Post-Holocaust Theology and its Critical Reception Michael Morgan
37. Feminist Jewish Philosophy: Universal Reasoning in a Doubly Parochial
mode Tamar Ross
Rasmussen 2. Negative Theology: On Apophaticism, Analytic Jewish
Philosophy, and Wittgensteinian Themes Filippo Casati 3. God and Infinity
Gary Rosenkrantz Part II: Humanity 4. Body and Soul Aaron Segal 5.
Afterlife and Eschatology Cole Aronson Part III: From God to Us 6.The
Problem of Evil Michael Harris 7. Free Will and Providence Kenneth Boyce
8. Revelation Sam Fleischacker 9. Prophecy Benjamin Pollock Part
IV: From Us to God 10. Sacrifices Shlomo Zuckier 11. Repentance Daniel
Rynhold 12. Liturgy: Liturgical Truth: Proclamation, Confirmation,
Testimony Steven Kepnes Part V: Jewish Mysticism 13. Mysticism and
Rationalism Jonathan Dauber 14. Tzimtzum Olla Solomyak 15. Sefirot and
Philosophy James Diamond 16. Hassidism & Philosophy: The Return to
Nothingness Yitzhak Melamed Part VI: Faith and Reason 17. Miracles
Alexander Green 18. Doctrines and Dogmas Seth Kadish 19. Judaism and
Science Shoaib Mailk 20. Reasons for Commandments David Shatz Part VII:
Judaism and Normativity 21. Character and Musar Geoffrey D. Claussen and
Christian B. Miller 22. God and Morality Alex Ozar 23. Halakhah and
Morality Yonatan Brafman 24. The Metaphysics of Halakhah: Halakhic
Naturalism vs. Halakhic Non-Naturalism Israel Cohen Part VIII: Judaism and
Politics 25. Antisemitism, Philosophy, and Jewish Philosophy Sol Goldberg
26. The Philosophy of Antisemitism: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Theology
Samuel Lebens 27. Philosophy of Zionism Daniel Statman and Yitzhak
Benbaji Part IX: Judaism and Other Faiths 28. Pluralism and Exclusivism
Barry Kleinberg 29. Jews, non-Jews, Converts Mordechai Miller & Menachem
Kellner Part X: Times and Trends 30. Philosophical Themes in the Tanakh:
The Idea of Encounter Miriam Feldmann Kaye 31. Jewish Philosophy in
Antiquity: Philo of Alexandria among his Philosophical Peers Sharon
Weisser 32. Medieval Jewish Philosophy Peter Adamson & Sarah Pessin 33.
Early Modern Jewish Philosophy Dan Frank 34. Continental Jewish
Philosophy Tamra Wright 35. Analytic Jewish Philosophy Dustin Crummett
36. Post-Holocaust Theology and its Critical Reception Michael Morgan
37. Feminist Jewish Philosophy: Universal Reasoning in a Doubly Parochial
mode Tamar Ross
Editors' Introduction Part I: God 1. The Existence of God Joshua
Rasmussen 2. Negative Theology: On Apophaticism, Analytic Jewish
Philosophy, and Wittgensteinian Themes Filippo Casati 3. God and Infinity
Gary Rosenkrantz Part II: Humanity 4. Body and Soul Aaron Segal 5.
Afterlife and Eschatology Cole Aronson Part III: From God to Us 6.The
Problem of Evil Michael Harris 7. Free Will and Providence Kenneth Boyce
8. Revelation Sam Fleischacker 9. Prophecy Benjamin Pollock Part
IV: From Us to God 10. Sacrifices Shlomo Zuckier 11. Repentance Daniel
Rynhold 12. Liturgy: Liturgical Truth: Proclamation, Confirmation,
Testimony Steven Kepnes Part V: Jewish Mysticism 13. Mysticism and
Rationalism Jonathan Dauber 14. Tzimtzum Olla Solomyak 15. Sefirot and
Philosophy James Diamond 16. Hassidism & Philosophy: The Return to
Nothingness Yitzhak Melamed Part VI: Faith and Reason 17. Miracles
Alexander Green 18. Doctrines and Dogmas Seth Kadish 19. Judaism and
Science Shoaib Mailk 20. Reasons for Commandments David Shatz Part VII:
Judaism and Normativity 21. Character and Musar Geoffrey D. Claussen and
Christian B. Miller 22. God and Morality Alex Ozar 23. Halakhah and
Morality Yonatan Brafman 24. The Metaphysics of Halakhah: Halakhic
Naturalism vs. Halakhic Non-Naturalism Israel Cohen Part VIII: Judaism and
Politics 25. Antisemitism, Philosophy, and Jewish Philosophy Sol Goldberg
26. The Philosophy of Antisemitism: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Theology
Samuel Lebens 27. Philosophy of Zionism Daniel Statman and Yitzhak
Benbaji Part IX: Judaism and Other Faiths 28. Pluralism and Exclusivism
Barry Kleinberg 29. Jews, non-Jews, Converts Mordechai Miller & Menachem
Kellner Part X: Times and Trends 30. Philosophical Themes in the Tanakh:
The Idea of Encounter Miriam Feldmann Kaye 31. Jewish Philosophy in
Antiquity: Philo of Alexandria among his Philosophical Peers Sharon
Weisser 32. Medieval Jewish Philosophy Peter Adamson & Sarah Pessin 33.
Early Modern Jewish Philosophy Dan Frank 34. Continental Jewish
Philosophy Tamra Wright 35. Analytic Jewish Philosophy Dustin Crummett
36. Post-Holocaust Theology and its Critical Reception Michael Morgan
37. Feminist Jewish Philosophy: Universal Reasoning in a Doubly Parochial
mode Tamar Ross
Rasmussen 2. Negative Theology: On Apophaticism, Analytic Jewish
Philosophy, and Wittgensteinian Themes Filippo Casati 3. God and Infinity
Gary Rosenkrantz Part II: Humanity 4. Body and Soul Aaron Segal 5.
Afterlife and Eschatology Cole Aronson Part III: From God to Us 6.The
Problem of Evil Michael Harris 7. Free Will and Providence Kenneth Boyce
8. Revelation Sam Fleischacker 9. Prophecy Benjamin Pollock Part
IV: From Us to God 10. Sacrifices Shlomo Zuckier 11. Repentance Daniel
Rynhold 12. Liturgy: Liturgical Truth: Proclamation, Confirmation,
Testimony Steven Kepnes Part V: Jewish Mysticism 13. Mysticism and
Rationalism Jonathan Dauber 14. Tzimtzum Olla Solomyak 15. Sefirot and
Philosophy James Diamond 16. Hassidism & Philosophy: The Return to
Nothingness Yitzhak Melamed Part VI: Faith and Reason 17. Miracles
Alexander Green 18. Doctrines and Dogmas Seth Kadish 19. Judaism and
Science Shoaib Mailk 20. Reasons for Commandments David Shatz Part VII:
Judaism and Normativity 21. Character and Musar Geoffrey D. Claussen and
Christian B. Miller 22. God and Morality Alex Ozar 23. Halakhah and
Morality Yonatan Brafman 24. The Metaphysics of Halakhah: Halakhic
Naturalism vs. Halakhic Non-Naturalism Israel Cohen Part VIII: Judaism and
Politics 25. Antisemitism, Philosophy, and Jewish Philosophy Sol Goldberg
26. The Philosophy of Antisemitism: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Theology
Samuel Lebens 27. Philosophy of Zionism Daniel Statman and Yitzhak
Benbaji Part IX: Judaism and Other Faiths 28. Pluralism and Exclusivism
Barry Kleinberg 29. Jews, non-Jews, Converts Mordechai Miller & Menachem
Kellner Part X: Times and Trends 30. Philosophical Themes in the Tanakh:
The Idea of Encounter Miriam Feldmann Kaye 31. Jewish Philosophy in
Antiquity: Philo of Alexandria among his Philosophical Peers Sharon
Weisser 32. Medieval Jewish Philosophy Peter Adamson & Sarah Pessin 33.
Early Modern Jewish Philosophy Dan Frank 34. Continental Jewish
Philosophy Tamra Wright 35. Analytic Jewish Philosophy Dustin Crummett
36. Post-Holocaust Theology and its Critical Reception Michael Morgan
37. Feminist Jewish Philosophy: Universal Reasoning in a Doubly Parochial
mode Tamar Ross