Books of the People: Revisiting Classic Works of Jewish Thought - Rilegato

 
9781592644704: Books of the People: Revisiting Classic Works of Jewish Thought

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The Jews have ever been a people molded by the written word. It is no coincidence, therefore, that certain texts have come to play key roles in the continuum of Jewish discourse. Books of the People: Revisiting Classic Works of Jewish Thought presents ten foundational books written between the tenth and the twentieth centuries that have dramatically influenced the development of Jewish thought, examined by contemporary scholars of Jewish studies. Each scholar revisits a particularly salient work and discusses its themes, its historical context, the circumstances and background of its author, and its relevance to contemporary society. A thousand years of Jewish thought, seen through the lens of modern thinkers, in one accessible volume: Rav Saadia Gaon's Emunot VeDeot Rabbi Judah Halevi's Kuzari Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed Rabbi Joseph Albo s Sefer HaIkkarim Maharal s Gevurot Hashem Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi s Tanya Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav's Tales Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch's Nineteen Letters Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Yehuda Berlin s Haamek Davar Rav Abraham Isaac Kook's Orot HaTeshuva Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik s Halakhic Man Rabbi Isaac Hutner's Pahad Yitzhak

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The mission of Yeshiva University s Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought is to help develop Jewish thinkers and wisdom-seeking Jews by deepening their education in the best of the Jewish tradition, by exposing them to the richness of human knowledge and insight from across the ages, and by confronting them with the great moral, philosophical, and theological questions of our age.

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