Reasoning After Revelation: Dialogues In Postmodern Jewish Philosophy

Westview Press (1998)
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Three leading Jewish philosophers explore what it means to participate in post modern Jewish philosophy. They contemplate where Judaism has been, the relevance of age-old Biblical traditions, and the direction in which Judaism is headed in the 21st century.

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