Jewish Religion After Theology
Academic Studies Press (2009)
| Abstract | Are toleration and pluralism possible in Jewish religion? -- Yeshayahu Leibovitz : the man against his thought -- Leibowitz and Camus : between faith and the absurd -- Jewish religion without theology -- The critique of theodicy : from metaphysics to praxis -- The Holocaust : a theological or a religious-existentialist problem? -- Tikkun Olam : between utopian idea and socio-historical process. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Judaism Doctrines Jewish philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | BM602.S34 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9781934843208 | |||||||||
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Steven T. Katz (1983). Post-Holocaust Dialogues: Critical Studies in Modern Jewish Thought. New York University Press.
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