Religion or halakha : the philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik /

Joseph B. Soloveitchik's philosophy plays a significant role in twentieth century Jewish thought. This book focuses on the first stages of Soloveitchik's philosophy, through a systematic and detailed discussion of his essay Halakhic Man. Schwartz analyzes this essay at three main levels: f...

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Main Author: Schwartz, Dov.

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Language: English
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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007-

Series: Supplements to The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 1.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2007, ISBN: 9789004223073.

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Call Number: BM755.S6144 S3813 2007

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Materials /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Introduction /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter One. The Opening Of Halakhic Man: A Covert Dialogue With Homo Religiosus /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Two. Homo Religiosus: Between Religion And Cognition /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Three. The First Paradigm Of Homo Religiosus: Maimonides /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Four. The Second Paradigm Of Homo Religiosus: Kant /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Five. Halakhic Man As Cognitive Man /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Six. The Negation Of Metaphysics And Of The Messianic Idea /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Seven. Mysticism, Kabbalah, And Hasidism /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Eight. Halakhic Cognition And The Norm /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Nine. Halakhic Man's Personality Structure /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Ten. Religiosity After Cognition: All-Inclusive Consciousness /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Eleven. Myth As Metaphor: Halakhic Man As A Creator Of Worlds /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Twelve. Change Or Interpretation: Repentance As Creativity /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Thirteen. On Providence And Prophecy /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Chapter Fourteen. Halakhic Man After Twenty Years: What Has Changed? /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Summing Up Halakhic Man In The Context Of Its Times /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Selected References /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Index Of Names /  |r D. Schwartz --   |t Index Of Subjects /  |r D. Schwartz. 
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