
Leibowitz and Levinas
Between Judaism and Universalism
Tal Sessler(Author)
Academic Studies Press
Published on 14. July 2022
Book
Hardback
100 pages
978-1-64469-853-2 (ISBN)
Description
Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Emmanuel Levinas were amongst the two leading Jewish thinkers to have emerged in the second half of the twentieth century. This book puts in dialogue these two titanic figures, particularly within the framework of their respective critiques of political theology, European totalitarianism, as well as their doctrinal approaches to the Zionist enterprise. This work constitutes a lens through which to reappraise some of the chief questions of contemporary Jewish identity, including the Holocaust, the State of Israel, Diaspora Jewry, modernity and traditionalism, as well as continuity and change.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Brighton
United States
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Laminated cover
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Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
323 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64469-853-2 (9781644698532)
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Persons
Rabbi Dr. Tal Sessler is the Dean of the Rabbinical School at the Academy of Jewish Religion in California, where he also teaches Jewish philosophy. He is the author of four books in philosophy and contemporary Jewish identity, and the incoming Senior Rabbi of Congregation Ner Tamid in Palos Verdes.
Content
Introduction
1. A Portrait of the Philosopher as a Young Man
2. The 1930s-Early Writings
3. The Case against Political Messianism and the Philosophy of History
4. Leibowitz, Levinas, and Zionism
5. Mysticism Under the Guise of Musar
Afterword
1. A Portrait of the Philosopher as a Young Man
2. The 1930s-Early Writings
3. The Case against Political Messianism and the Philosophy of History
4. Leibowitz, Levinas, and Zionism
5. Mysticism Under the Guise of Musar
Afterword