The Jewish Philosophy ReaderDaniel H. Frank, Oliver Leaman, Charles Harry Manekin Psychology Press, 2000 - 618 ページ The Jewish Philosophy Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on Jewish philosophy from the Bible to the present. Complementing the History of Jewish Philosophy (Routledge, 1997), the Reader is divided into four parts: |
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Divine Power and Human Freedom | 7 |
Divine Commandments | 39 |
On Free Will and Repentance | 46 |
Job and Divine Providence | 60 |
Talmud Mishnah and Midrash as Sources for Philosophical | 87 |
Prayer and Faith | 105 |
Free Will and Divine Foreknowledge | 120 |
Election | 126 |
Judaism and the Enlightenment | 340 |
History and Tradition in Nineteenthcentury Jewish Thought | 366 |
The Authority of Tradition | 386 |
Revelation Redemption and the Nature of Judaism | 398 |
Further Reading | 424 |
Contemporary Jewish Philosophy | 429 |
Other Faiths | 442 |
Prophecy and the Community | 461 |
Emmanuel Levinas The Temptation of Temptation 1971 | 139 |
Further Reading | 157 |
Reason in a Religious Age | 161 |
Jewish Neoplatonism | 182 |
Judah Halevi and Abraham Ibn Ezra | 201 |
Maimonides | 220 |
Jewish Aristotelianism in Spain and Provence | 244 |
The Conservative Reaction in Christian Spain | 263 |
Jewish Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance | 282 |
Further Reading | 298 |
Between History and Tradition | 303 |
Rationalism | 477 |
Evil and Suffering | 489 |
Issues of Inclusion | 510 |
Election and Covenant | 527 |
Holocaust | 538 |
The State of IsraelZionism | 552 |
Reason and Faith | 570 |
Belief | 583 |
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