An edition of Tradition vs. traditionalism (2008)

Tradition vs. traditionalism

contemporary perspectives in Jewish thought

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An edition of Tradition vs. traditionalism (2008)

Tradition vs. traditionalism

contemporary perspectives in Jewish thought

"This book is a first attempt to examine the thought of key contemporary Jewish thinkers on the meaning of tradition in the context of two models. The classic model assumes that tradition reflects lack of dynamism and reflectiveness, and the present's unqualified submission to the past. This view, however, is an image that the modernist ethos has ascribed to the tradition so as to remove it from modern existence. In the alternative model, a living tradition emerges as open and dynamic, developing through an ongoing dialogue between present and past. The Jewish philosophers discussed in this work - Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, David Hartman, and Eliezer Goldman-ascribe compelling canonic status to the tradition, and the analysis of their thought discloses the tension between these two models. The book carefully traces the course they have plotted along the various interpretations of tradition through their approach to Scripture and to Halakhah."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Rodopi
Language
English
Pages
219

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Table of Contents

1. Returning to Tradition: Paradox or Challenge
Pt. 1. Tense Encounter with Modernity
2. Soloveitchik: Jewish Thought Confronts Modernity
3. Compartmentalization: From Ernst Simon to Yeshayahu Leibowitz
Pt. 2. Harmonic Encounter with Modernity
4. Religious Commitment in a Secularized World: Eliezer Goldman
5. David Hartman: Renewing the Covenant
Pt. 3. Between Old and New: Judaism as Interpretation?
6. Scripture in the Thought of Leibowitz and Soloveitchik
7. Halakhah in the Thought of Leibowitz and Soloveitchik
8. Eliezer Goldman: Judaism as Interpretation
Epilogue: "My Name's my Donors' Name"

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-209) and index.

Published in
Amsterdam, New York, NY
Series
VIBS -- v. 197, PAR, Value inquiry book series -- v. 197., Value inquiry book series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.311
Library of Congress
BM529 .S24 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
219 pages
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28384621M
ISBN 10
904202478X
ISBN 13
9789042024786
OCLC/WorldCat
262509437

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