Absurdity and meaning in contemporary philosophy and Jewish thought

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (2023)
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Will appeal to thoughtful readers who ponder the "big question" of the meaning of life. It explores the question both in a philosophical way and through using classical and contemporary Jewish texts. Both philosophy and Judaism run into ineliminable doubt. This shared circumstance can promote honest dialogue.

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Alan Mittleman
Jewish Theological Seminary

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