Choices In Modern Jewish Thought: A Partisan Guide
A Partisan Guide
The distinguished contemporory Jewish philosopher, teacher, and writer Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz re-examines our century's major Jewish thinkers in this fully-revised edition of his classic work. The book celebrates the achievement of those who addressed the unprecedented challenge to Jewish faith presented by modernity. By studying the ideas of the great modern philosophers, Borowitz allows the reader to achieve a richer and more finely honed understanding of post-modern Judaism, and the spiritual needs of modern-day Jews.
Included are new chapters on mysricism, post-modernism and Jewish feminist theology. Philosophers discussed include: Hermann Cohen, Leo Baeck, Mordecai Kaplan, Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Buber, Abraham Heschel, and Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Other subjects include: the challenge of modernity, Zionism, the Holocaust, and issues of personal autonomy.
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