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1 online resource (ix, 458 pages) : portrait. |
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polychrome |
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Studia Judaica Forschungen zur Wissenschaft des Judentums,
0585-5306 ;
Bd. 60
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Studia Judaica (Walter de Gruyter & Co.) ; Bd. 60.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction; I; The Emergence of Modern Religion: Moses Mendelssohn, Neoclassicism, and Ceremonial Aesthetics; Moses Mendelssohn and the Three Paths of German Jewish Thought; Reciting Jesus: Heine's Nazarene Family Relations; Religious Reform and Political Revolution in Mid-nineteenth Century Germany: The Case of Abraham Jakob Adler; II; Love-of-Neighbor and Ethics Out of Law in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen; Hermann Cohen's Liturgical Reasoning on the Moral Subject and the Moral Community; The Discovery of the "True Plato" in Some Twentieth-Century German Jewish Thinkers. |
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Speaking Metaphysically of a Metaphysical God: Rosenzweig, Schelling, and the Metaphysical DivideVerification (Bewährung) in Franz Rosenzweig; "Within Earshot of the Young Hegel": Rosenzweig's Letter to Rudolf Ehrenberg of September 1910; "Brother Where Art Thou?" Reflections on Jesus in Martin Buber and the Hasidic Master R. Shmuel Bornstein of Sochaczev; III; "Thus Rome shows us our True Place": Reflections on the German Jewish Love for Italy; Facing Plurality (from Marginality): The German-Jewish Reception of William James; Leo Strauss on Lessing's Spinozism. |
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Strauss, Schmitt, and Peterson, or: Comparative Contours of the "Theological-Political Predicament""Let me tell you a story": Walter Benjamin and the History of the Future; Jacob Taubes, Karl Löwith, and the Interpretation of Jewish History; The Jews They Were and the Philosophers They Wished to Become; No "Love of the Jewish People"? Robert Weltsch's and Hans Jonas's Correspondence with Hannah Arendt on Eichmann in Jerusalem; Bibliography Paul Mendes-Flohr; List of Authors. |
Summary |
German-Jewish intellectuals have occupied center stage in the discourse on Judaism and modernity since the Enlightenment. Dedicated to Paul Mendes-Flohr, this volume explores the complex interaction between Jewish thought and the often competing claims of non-Jewish society and culture, thus creating a rich image of German Jewry's intellectual world in the modern period. The outcome is a unique collection of essays that provides crucial new insights into the religious and political dimension characterizing the thought of those populating the pantheon of German-Jewish thinkers in the nineteenth. |
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Subject |
Jewish philosophy -- Germany.
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Jewish philosophy. |
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Germany. |
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Judaism and philosophy.
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Judaism and philosophy. |
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Judaism -- Germany -- History.
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Judaism. |
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History. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Festschriften.
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Festschriften.
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Added Author |
Mendes-Flohr, Paul R., honouree.
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Wiese, Christian, 1961-
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Urban, Martina.
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Other Form: |
Print version: German-Jewish thought between religion and politics. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, ©2012 (DLC) 2011048860 |
ISBN |
9783110247756 (electronic book) |
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3110247755 (electronic book) |
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9783110247749 (hardcover 23 x 15,5 alkaline paper) |
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