
Beyond the Walls
Abraham Joshua Heschel and Edith Stein on the Significance of Empathy for Jewish-Christian Dialogue
Joseph Palmisano(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 25. October 2012
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-19-992502-5 (ISBN)
Description
Joseph Palmisano explores the interreligious significance of empathy for Jewish-Christian understanding. Drawing on the writings of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) and Edith Stein (1891-1942), he develops a phenomenological category of empathy defined as a way of ''re-membering'' oneself with the religious other.
Palmisano follows Heschel's and Stein's personal and spiritual journeys through the darkest years of Nazi Germany. He shows that Heschel's call to Christian interlocutors for a return to God is an ecumenical call to humanity to embrace perceived others: a call to live life as a response to God's pathos. This call finds a prophetic answer in Edith Stein's witness of empathy with regard to the Holocaust. Stein, a Catholic, creates a dialectical bridge with the Jewish 'other,' neither distancing herself nor denying her Jewish roots. Stein's simultaneously Jewish and Christian fidelity is a model for interreligious relations. It is also a challenge to Catholics to remember their religion's Jewish heritage through new categories of witnessing and belonging with others.
Beyond the Walls is a critical contribution to the fostering of interreligious understanding, offering both a model of the ideal Jewish-Christian relationship in Heschel and Stein and criteria with which to evaluate contemporary initiatives and controversies concerning interreligious dialogue.
Palmisano follows Heschel's and Stein's personal and spiritual journeys through the darkest years of Nazi Germany. He shows that Heschel's call to Christian interlocutors for a return to God is an ecumenical call to humanity to embrace perceived others: a call to live life as a response to God's pathos. This call finds a prophetic answer in Edith Stein's witness of empathy with regard to the Holocaust. Stein, a Catholic, creates a dialectical bridge with the Jewish 'other,' neither distancing herself nor denying her Jewish roots. Stein's simultaneously Jewish and Christian fidelity is a model for interreligious relations. It is also a challenge to Catholics to remember their religion's Jewish heritage through new categories of witnessing and belonging with others.
Beyond the Walls is a critical contribution to the fostering of interreligious understanding, offering both a model of the ideal Jewish-Christian relationship in Heschel and Stein and criteria with which to evaluate contemporary initiatives and controversies concerning interreligious dialogue.
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This work combines great originality with scholarly rigor. Through his engagement with the works of Heschel and Stein, Palmisano develops what he intriguingly calls 'an inter-religiously attuned phenomenology of empathy.' He draws on his impressive knowledge of Heschel and Stein to provide a reading that is lucid, perceptive and nuanced. Moreover, in forging a hermeneutics from empathy he makes a valuable theological contribution to inter-religious understanding. * Linda Hogan, Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer and Professor of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Students and scholars concerned with interreligious dialogue, Jewish or Christian theology, the Holocaust
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
467 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-992502-5 (9780199925025)
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Joseph S. J. Palmisano
Beyond the Walls
Abraham Joshua Heschel and Edith Stein on the Significance of Empathy for Jewish-Christian Dialogue
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Inaugural Rev Michael Hurley SJ post-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Irish School of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin
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Inaugural Rev Michael Hurley SJ post-doctoral research and teaching fellowInaugural Rev Michael Hurley SJ post-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Irish School of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin
Content
Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; Introduction ; Chapter 1 Towards Pathos: Preliminary Considerations ; Chapter 2 Towards a Hermeneutics of Empathy: Mystery, Being, Subjectivity ; Chapter 3 Pathos and Sympathy ; Chapter 4 On Empathy ; Chapter 5 A Finite and Eternal Being: Conversion and Carmel ; Chapter 6 Beyond the Walls of Carmel ; Chapter 7 Stein's Kenosis: Reimaging Witnessing ; Towards a Conclusion: Empathic Witnessing as Interreligious Dialogue ; Notes