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    A new Hasidism: roots.Arthur Green & Ariel Evan Mayse (eds.) - 2019 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    In this ground-breaking presentation of Neo-Hasidic philosophy, Green and Mayse draw together the writings of five great twentieth-century European and American Jewish thinkers--Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshu Heschel, Shlomo Carlebach, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, plus some of Green's own youthful writings -- sharing each of their reflections on the inner life of the individual and their dreams of creating Neo-Hasidic spiritual communities.
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    A new Hasidism: branches.Arthur Green & Ariel Evan Mayse (eds.) - 2019 - Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society.
    Branches is the very first volume to diverge from the classical Hasidic path in modernizing influential writings from bygone eras for our times. Eighteen offerings by leading neo-Hasidic thinkers treat such delicate issues as what is halakhah, does a new Hasidism need a rebbe, how might women newly enter this heretonow gendered universe of God-aspects created by and for men, and how to honor and grow from other religions' teachings.
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    The mystical origins of Hasidism.Rachel Elior - 2006 - Portland, Or.: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
    The words 'hasid' and 'hasidism' have become so familiar to people interested in the Jewish world that little thought is given to understanding exactly what hasidism is or considering its spiritual and social consequences. What, for example, are the distinguishing features of hasidism? What innovations does it embody? How did its founders see it? Why did it arouse opposition? What is the essential nature of hasidic thought? What is its spiritual essence? What does its literature consist of? (...)
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    Analytic Hasidism.Paul Franks - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):325-346.
    Sam Lebens has written a richly inventive and thought-provoking book that contributes greatly to philosophy of religion and to contemporary Jewish philosophy. While there is much that merits response, I will focus here on one central theme of the book: the doctrine, dubbed (Extreme) Hasidic Idealism by Lebens, that we exist only in God’s imagination — accordingly that we are nothing but divine ideas. I will also argue that the book exceeds its self-presentation as a work in the (...)
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    Analytic Hasidism: Reflections on Sam Lebens’ Principles of Judaism.Paul Franks - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):321-342.
    Sam Lebens has written a richly inventive and thought-provoking book that contributes greatly to philosophy of religion and to contemporary Jewish philosophy. While there is much that merits response, I will focus here on one central theme of the book: the doctrine, dubbed (Extreme) Hasidic Idealism by Lebens, that we exist only in God’s imagination — accordingly that we are nothing but divine ideas. I will also argue that the book exceeds its self-presentation as a work in the (...)
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    Hasidism.Abraham Kaplan - 1951 - Philosophy East and West 1 (3):84-85.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]Brian Coffey - 1949 - Modern Schoolman 26 (4):372-372.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]L. B. J. - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (22):731-732.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]J. L. B. - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (22):731-732.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]Brian Coffey - 1949 - Modern Schoolman 26 (4):372-372.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]Brian Coffey - 1949 - Modern Schoolman 26 (4):372-372.
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    Hasidism[REVIEW]Brian Coffey - 1949 - Modern Schoolman 26 (4):372-372.
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    R. Nathan Sternhartz’s Liqquṭei tefilot and the Formation of Bratslav Hasidism.Jonatan Meir - 2016 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 24 (1):60-94.
    _ Source: _Volume 24, Issue 1, pp 60 - 94 One of the more astounding books produced by Bratslav Hasidism is _Liqquṭei tefilot_, composed by R. Nathan Sternhartz of Nemirov, which established a whole new genre in Bratslav literature. This article discusses the book’s genesis, publication, and primary goals, as well as the controversy it generated. The new Bratslav theology that emerged after the death of Rabbi Naḥman led to disputes, both internal and external, over the role and character (...)
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    Arthur Green: Hasidism for tomorrow.Arthur Green - 2015 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson.
    Arthur Green is currently Rector of the post-denominational Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Newton, Massachusetts, and has held several distinguished academic and rabbinic positions. A historian and interpreter of the Jewish mystical tradition, he has promoted neo-Hasidism as a contemporary Jewish spirituality.
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    Ṭevilah ba-shekhinah: ʻiyunim ḥadashim be-ḥeker ha-Ḥasidut = Immersion in Shekhinah: new studies in Hasidism.Tsippi Kauffman - 2021 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat Idra.
    Doctrine of the distant tzaddik: mysticism, ethic, and politics -- Self-image and the Father-figure: Rabbi Nachman of Breslov on repairing the souls of the dead -- Two tzsddikim, Two women in labor, and one salvation: reading gender in Hasidic story -- 'Outside of the natural order': Temrel, the female Hasid -- Hasidic women: beyond egalitarianist discourse -- The Hasidic story: a call of narrative religiosity -- The Yamima method as a contemporary- Hasidic- female movement.
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    Beriʼah, Torah, tsadiḳut, geʼulah: meḳorot ṿe-hashpaʻot ba-Ḥasidut = Creation, Torah, tsaddikut, redemption: sources and influences in Hasidism.Dov Schwartz - 2019 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat Idra.
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    Gazing at the Head in Ashkenazi Hasidism.Moshe Idel - 1997 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 6 (2):265-300.
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    Sacramental Existence and Embodied Theology in Buber’s Representation of Ḥasidism.Sam Berrin Shonkoff - 2017 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 25 (1):131-161.
    _ Source: _Volume 25, Issue 1, pp 131 - 161 Martin Buber denied consistently that he was a theologian because he repudiated abstract discourse about God. However, he did affirm that intersubjective events in the world express theological truth, even if that truth cannot be possessed or professed thereafter as noetic content. In this paper I introduce a concept of “embodied theology” to elucidate this nuance in Buber’s religious thought, and I show how his Ḥasidic writings shed unique light on (...)
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    Religion or halakha: the philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik.Dov Schwartz - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    The opening of Halakhic man : a covert dialogue with homo religiosus -- Homo religiosus: between religion and cognition -- The first paradigm of homo religiosus : Maimonides -- The second paradigm of homo religiosus : Kant -- Halakhic man as cognitive man -- The negation of metaphysics and of the messianic idea -- Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Hasidism -- Halakhic cognition and the norm -- Halakhic man's personality structure -- Religiosity after cognition : all-inclusive consciousness -- Myth as metaphor (...)
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    Religion or halakha: the philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik.Dov Schwartz - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    The opening of Halakhic man : a covert dialogue with homo religiosus -- Homo religiosus: between religion and cognition -- The first paradigm of homo religiosus : Maimonides -- The second paradigm of homo religiosus : Kant -- Halakhic man as cognitive man -- The negation of metaphysics and of the messianic idea -- Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Hasidism -- Halakhic cognition and the norm -- Halakhic man's personality structure -- Religiosity after cognition : all-inclusive consciousness -- Myth as metaphor (...)
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    Martin Buber’s Philosophy and Judaism. 강선형 - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 128:119-144.
    이 논문은 종교적인 언어에 가려져 있는 마르틴 부버(Martin Buber)의 인간과 타자에 대한 철학적 사유를 드러내고자 한다. 이를 위해 먼저 부버가 철학자들의 인간에 대한 사유를 어떠한 방식으로 비판하면서 자신의 인간 개념을 세우는지 살펴보고, 그의 인간 개념에 담긴 타자에 대한 사유가 그의 유대주의와 궁극적으로 맞닿아 있음을 보임으로써, 그의 전체 철학을 논증적으로 재구성한다. 이를 통해 부버의 철학에 가해지는 신비주의적이라는 비판을 재검토하며, 그의 철학이 가지는 현실성에 대해서도 다시 사유해보는 계기를 마련한다. 또한 부버의 철학에 가해진 레비나스의 비판을 통해 부버의 사상이 가지고 있는 한계점과 의의 역시 (...)
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    Encounters of consequence: Jewish philosophy in the twentieth century and beyond.Michael D. Oppenheim - 2009 - Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press.
    Some underlying issues of modern Jewish philosophy -- Does Judaism have universal significance? -- Death and the fear of death in Franz Rosenzweig's The star of redemption -- The Halevi book -- Into life : Rosenzweig's essays on God, man and the world -- The meaning of Hasidism : Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem -- Autobiography and the becoming of the self : Martin Buber and Joseph Campbell -- Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas : a midrash or thought-experiment (...)
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  23. Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Education and its Implications for Non-Formal Education.A. Guilherme & W. John Morgan - 2009 - International Journal of Lifelong Learning 28 (5).
    The Jewish philosopher and educator Martin Buber (1878–1965) is considered one of the twentieth century’s greatest contributors to the philosophy of religion and is also recognized as the pre-eminent scholar of Hasidism. He has also attracted considerable attention as a philosopher of education. However, most commentaries on this aspect of his work have focussed on the implications of his philosophy for formal education and for the education of the child. Given that much of Buber’s philosophy is (...)
     
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  24. The Return to Nothingness: Hassidism and Philosophy.Yitzhak Y. Melamed - forthcoming - In Tyron Goldschmidt & Daniel Rynolds (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Jewish Philosophy. Routledge.
    A proper and comprehensive study of the relationship between Hassidism and philosophy would require a volume of its own. In the limited space of this chapter, I shall focus on two crucial issues within the broader topic of Hassidism and philosophy. In the first part, I will study the Hassidic reception of Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed, widely perceived as the greatest work of Jewish philosophy, a work that was equally admired and derided as heretical from its (...)
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  25. Politik.Politische Philosophie - 2014 - In Horst D. Brandt (ed.), Disziplinen der Philosophie. Hamburg: Meiner.
     
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  26. Sefer Darkhe noʻam: amarot H. amarot ṭehorot hanhagot yesharot ṿe-hadrakhot. Elimelech - 2017 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Sod yesharim. Edited by Zekhary Mendl.
    [1] Tseṭil ḳaṭan -- [2] Hanhagot ha-adam -- [3] Mikhtav ḳodesh -- [4] Liḳuṭim neʻimim -- [5] Igeret ha-ḳodesh -- [6] Kitve ḳodesh -- [7] Tefilah noraʼah -- [8] Noʻam Elimelekh -- [9] Yalḳuṭ Darkhe tsedeḳ.
     
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    Beyond Orientalism: Essays on Cross-Cultural Encounter.Fred Reinhard Dallmayr & Packey J. Dee Professor of Philosophy and Political Science Fred Dallmayr - 1996 - SUNY Press.
    Explores some steps toward non-assimilative encounters in the "global village.".
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    Flames of faith: an introduction to Chasidic thought.Zev Reichman - 2014 - New York, NY: Kodesh Press.
    The secrets from the inner meaning of Torah form the soul of the Chasidic movement's thought. They inspire, revive, and inflame Jewish souls with a passion to constantly increase observance and devotion. For more than two centuries it has inoculated millions against the ravages of secularism and preserved the spiritual life of the Jewish nation. Chasidus emerged as a protection from the storm winds of modernity. Today's Jewish community might benefit from a new look at the Chasidic movement's beginnings and (...)
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    The zaddik.Samuel H. Dresner - 1960 - New York,: Aberlard-Schuman.
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    Border Crossings: Toward a Comparative Political Theory.Fred Reinhard Dallmayr & Packey J. Dee Professor of Philosophy and Political Science Fred Dallmayr - 1999 - Global Encounters: Studies in.
    Comparative political theory is at best an embryonic and marginalized endeavor. As practiced in most Western universities, the study of political theory generally involves a rehearsal of the canon of Western political thought from Plato to Marx. Only rarely are practitioners of political thought willing (and professionally encouraged) to transgress the canon and thereby the cultural boundaries of North America and Europe in the direction of genuine comparative investigation. Border Crossings presents an effort to remedy this situation, fully launching a (...)
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    Ausland/Sanday Bibliography.Editors Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy - 2013 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):36-39.
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    Graham/Mourelatos Bibliography.Editors Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy - 2013 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):74-76.
  33. Chung-Ying Cheng. Bioethics & Philosophy Of Bioethics - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic.
     
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  34. L'exception humaine.Responsabilité de la Philosophie - 2015 - In Pierre Montebello (ed.), Métaphysiques cosmomorphes: la fin du monde humain. Dijon: Les Presses du réel.
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    Conversations.Kutztown Area Highschool Philosophy Club - 2023 - Questions 23:38-42.
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    Permissions, Prohibitions and Two Legalising.Three Contributions to Logical Philosophy - 2006 - In J. Jadacki & J. Pasniczek (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw School: The New Generation. Reidel. pp. 195.
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  37. Kevin Toh, University College London.Legal Philosophy À la Carte - 2019 - In Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  38. Sefer Śifte ḥen: haḳdamah le-sifre Ḥasidut..Shemuʼel Ḳrois - 2019 - Monroe N. Y.: Mekhon Śifte ḥen. Edited by Ḥayim Tsevi Menaḥem Mendloṿiṭsh.
     
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    Ḥuts mi-yirʼat shamayim: bi-yede shamayim uvi-yede adam bi-derushe reshit ha-Ḥasidut = Not in the hands of heaven: the limits of human action in the teachings of early Hassidic masters.Daṿid Tsori - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
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    The Hasidic Moses: a chapter in the history of Jewish interpretation.Aryeh Wineman - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    In The Hasidic Moses, Aryeh Wineman invites readers to join him on a journey through various eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Hasidic texts that interpret the life of Moses. Such texts read their own accent on spirituality and innerness along with their conceptions of community and spiritual leadership into the biblical account of Moses. Wineman reveals the ways in which historical Hasidic voices interpreted both the Exodus from Egypt and the scene of Revelation at Sinai as statements concerning what occurs constantly in (...)
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  41. Be-pardes ha-ḥasidut veha-kabalah.Hillel Zeitlin - 1960 - [Tel-Aviv,: Yavneh.
     
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  42. The Martin Buber reader: essential writings.Martin Buber - 2002 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Asher D. Biemann.
    There is no adequate understanding of contemporary Jewish and Christian theology without reference to Martin Buber. Buber wrote numerous books during his lifetime (1878-1965) and is best known for I and Thouand Good and Evil. Buber has influenced important Protestant theologians like Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, Paul Tillich, and Reinhold Niebuhr. His appeal is vast--not only is he renowned for his translations of the Hebrew Bible but also for his interpretation of Hasidism, his role in Zionism, and his writings (...)
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    Pierre Bourdieu and Literature.Docteur En Philosophie Et Lettres Dubois Jacques, Meaghan Emery & Pamela V. Sing - 2000 - Substance 29 (3):84-102.
    Bourdieu’s thought is disturbing. Provocative. Scandalous even, at least for those who do not easily tolerate the unmitigated truth about the social. Nonetheless his ideas, among the most important and innovative of our time, are here to stay. This thought has taken form in the course of a career and through works on diverse subjects that have constructed a far-reaching analytical model of social life, which the author calls more readily an anthropology rather than a sociology. In their totality, they (...)
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  44. Mesilot be-or ha-Ḥasidut: peraḳim be-veʼur shoresh ha-Ḥasidut u-mahutah ṿe-darkhe ʻavodatah, ʻal pi ha-mevoʼar be-sifre ha-Ḥasidut, be-mishnat ha-Beshṭ... talmidaṿ ṿe-talmide talmidaṿ, uve-mishnat rabotenu ha-ḳ. mi-Belza.Yitsḥaḳ Ṭroibe (ed.) - 2013 - Bene Beraḳ: Mekhon "Or ha-tsafon" di-Ḥaside Belza.
    Mavo be-mishnat ha-Ḥasidut, emunat H., biṭaḥon ṿe-hishtadlut, emunat tsadiḳim, hitḳashrut la-tsadiḳim, ahavat ḥaverim, tiḳun ha-midot, hakhanah le-mitsṿah, Torah, tefilah, teshuvah, be-khol derakhekha daʻehu, Shabat, ʻanaṿah, śimḥah.
     
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  45. Kathyrn Lindeman, Saint Louis University.Legal Metanormativity : Lessons For & From Constitutivist Accounts in the Philosophy Of Law - 2019 - In Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    We want Moshiach now!: understanding the Messianic message in the Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch movement.Nanna Rosengård - 2009 - Åbo: Åbo Akademi University Press.
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  47. Ḥerut ʻal ha-luḥot: ha-maḥshavah ha-Ḥasidit, meḳoroteha ha-misṭiyim ṿi-yesodoteha ha-ḳabaliyim.Rachel Elior - 1999 - [Tel Aviv]: Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon.
     
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  48. Nisim ṿe-nifloes̀.Abraham Joshua Heschel - 1999 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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  49. Be-fardes ha-Ḥasidut: ha-Baʻal shem ṭov ṿe-haguto: gedole ha-Ḥasidut le-dorotehem: ʻolamam shel Ḥasidim: maḥshevet ṿe-shirat ha-Ḥasidut.Hillel Zeitlin - 2018 - [Israel]: [Publisher not identified]. Edited by Leṿi Yitsḥaḳ Holtsman & Shalom Dover Ṭaikhṭel.
     
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    Contemporary uses and forms of Hasidut.Shlomo Zuckier (ed.) - 2021 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications.
    Recent years have seen a shift in the approach to religious life among members of the Israeli Religious Zionist and the American Modern Orthodox communities. The trend towards spirituality, and to Hasidic teachings and practices in particular, is noteworthy and deserving of exploration. A range of leading American and Israeli thinkers - rabbis and philosophers, anthropologists and theologians - weigh in on these trends.
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