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1. | € 75,00 | EAN-13: 9781441195838 Sagi Avi To Be a Jew vol. 8
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2. | € 75,00 | EAN-13: 9789042024786 Sagi Avi Tradition vs. Traditionalism Contemporary Perspectives in Jewish Thought
Edizione: | Brill, 2008 | Collana: | Value Inquiry Book Series | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 75,00 | Descrizione | This book is a first attempt to examine the thought of key contemporary Jewish thinkers on the meaning of tradition in the context of two models. The classic model assumes that tradition reflects lack of dynamism and reflectiveness, and the present's unqualified submission to the past. This view, however, is an image that the modernist ethos has ascribed to the tradition so as to remove it from modern existence. In the alternative model, a living tradition emerges as open and dynamic, developing through an ongoing dialogue between present and past. The Jewish philosophers discussed in this workâJoseph B. Soloveitchik, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, David Hartman, and Eliezer Goldmanâascribe compelling canonic status to the tradition, and the analysis of their thought discloses the tension between these two models. The book carefully traces the course they have plotted along the various interpretations of tradition through their approach to Scripture and to Halakhah. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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3. | € 87,00 | EAN-13: 9780826496713 Sagi Avi Transforming Identity vol. 3
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4. | € 81,00 | EAN-13: 9780826496690 Sagi Avi Open Canon vol. 4
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5. | € 61,00 | EAN-13: 9789042014121 Sagi Avi Kierkegaard, Religion, and Existence The Voyage of the Self
Edizione: | Brill, 2000 | Collana: | Value Inquiry Book Series | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 61,00 | Descrizione | This book is an original philosophic exploration of the meaning of Kierkegaard's life, his thought, and his works. It makes a bold case for Kierkegaard's recognition of the concrete existence of the individual, including Kierkegaard himself, as crucial to the spiritual life. Written with delicate insight, and beautifully translated from Hebrew, this work offers valuable new turns to understanding the puzzling life-work of a modern giant of spiritual reflection. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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