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Jonathan Sacks: Universalizing Particularity: Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, cartea 2

Editat de Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Aaron W. Hughes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 2013
This volume features the thought and writings of Jonathan Sacks, one of today’s leading Jewish public thinkers. It brings together an intellectual portrait, four of his most original and influential philosophical essays, and an interview with him. This volume showcases the work of Sacks, a philosopher who seeks to confront and offer solutions to the numerous problems besetting Judaism and its confrontation with modernity. In addition, the reader will also encounter an important social philosopher and proponent of interfaith dialogue, who articulates how it is possible to cultivate a culture of civility based on the twin notions of the dignity of difference and the ethic of responsibility. Jonathan Sacks has been Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from September 1991 to September 2013 and a member of the House of Lords since 2009.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004257214
ISBN-10: 9004257217
Pagini: 147
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers


Cuprins

The Contributors
Editors' Introduction to Series
Jonathan Sacks: An Intellectual Portrait Aaron W. Hughes
Finding God Jonathan Sacks
The Dignity of Difference Exorcizing Plato's Ghost Jonathan Sacks
An Agenda of Future Jewish Thought Jonathan Sacks
Future Tense: The Voice of Hope in the Conversation of Humankind Jonathan Sacks
Interview with Jonathan Sacks Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
Select Bibliography

Recenzii

"Defining Jewish philosophy, Sacks argues that the Jewish view of the world is one of intersubjectivity, of one in relation to another, moving toward a future that we bring into existence through our own actions...[H]e has spent his life pursuing this faith and articulating its meaning. Though difficult for many to accept as their own faith, Sacks has shown formidable intelligence and creativity to speak about it in ways that are exceptionally noteworthy and which have drawn the attention of the world." -Rabbi Dr. Phil Cohen, Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals (www.jewishideas.org), 2016.