The principles of Judaism / Samuel Lebens.

"In this book, Samuel Lebens takes the three principles of Jewish faith, as they were proposed in the 15th Century by Rabbi Joseph Albo, and seeks to scrutinise and refine them with the tool-kit of contemporary analytic philosophy. What could it mean for a perfect being to create a world out of...

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Main Author: Lebens, Samuel (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2020.
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Summary:"In this book, Samuel Lebens takes the three principles of Jewish faith, as they were proposed in the 15th Century by Rabbi Joseph Albo, and seeks to scrutinise and refine them with the tool-kit of contemporary analytic philosophy. What could it mean for a perfect being to create a world out of nothing? Could such a world be anything more than a figment of God's imagination? What is the Torah, and what must a person believe before it would make sense to treat it as Orthodox Judaism does? What does Judaism expect from a Messiah, and what would it mean for a world to be redeemed? These questions are explored in conversation with a wide array of Jewish sources - the Bible, Philo, the Rabbis of the Mishna and Talmud, the medieval rationalists and mystics, the Hassidim, and more, with an eye towards diverse fields of contemporary research, such as cosmology, logic, the ontology of literature, and the metaphysics of time. This book is an attempt to articulate the most fundamental axioms of Orthodox Judaism in the vernacular of contemporary philosophy"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (350 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0192581252
9780192581259
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