Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner's Theology of Meaning : The World Was Created for Me" Studies in Musar Series, Volume 2" /

Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner's Theology of Meaning explores the profound, enigmatic, and novel thought of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner, combining innovative analysis with rigorous textual and historical research. Through a reconstruction of his intellectual biography and the conceptual framework underlying h...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Shalev, Alon (مؤلف)

التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني

اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2025
Studies in Jewish History and Culture ; 81/2.

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505 0 |t Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Rabbi Hutner - the Early Years -- 1.1 Youth 1906-1928 -- 1.2 Years of Wandering: 1928-1934 -- 2 Rabbi Hutner - the Later Years -- 2.1 First Steps on American Soil - 1934-1938 -- 2.2 The Rosh Yeshiva - 1938-1964 -- 2.3 The Final Years of Wandering: 1964-1980 -- 2.4 Concluding Biographical Remarks -- 3 Pachad Yitzchak - Historical-Bibliographical Analysis -- 3.1 On Authoring -- 3.2 On Esoteric Writing -- 3.3 On Publication -- 4 The Intellectual Infrastructure of Pachad Yitzchak -- 4.1 Teleology I: Anthropocentrism -- 4.2 Teleology II: Theocentrism -- 4.3 Dualism -- 4.4 Eschatology -- 4.5 Intellectual Infrastructure in Sum: Existence and Significance as the Foundations of Rabbi Hutner's Thought -- 5 Existence, Significance, and Singularity - the Core of Pachad Yitzchak -- 5.1 Authenticity and Meaning -- 5.2 Yeḥidut: Hutnerian Authenticity -- 5.3 Ḥashivut: Hutnerian Meaning -- 5.4 A Theologian Searching for Meaning, with Existentialist Tendencies -- 6 Torah and Secular Knowledge in Rabbi Hutner's Thought -- 6.1 Distinct Domains: Torah and Science -- 6.2 "Prevention of Supremacy": Secular Studies -- 7 Post-existentialist Theology -- 7.1 Being-towards-Death -- 7.2 Rabbi Hutner and Futural Projection -- 7.3 Perpetuality, Eternity, and Truth -- 7.4 Being-towards-Eternity -- 8 Rabbi Hutner and His Sources -- 8.1 Musar -- 8.2 Hasidism -- 8.3 Kabbalah -- 8.4 Hutnerian Religious Naturalism -- 8.5 Rabbi Hutner the Exegete -- 9 Conclusion - Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner's Thought and Legacy -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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