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The Dual Truth, Volumes I & II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596

The Dual Truth, Volumes I & II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book explores three schools of fascinating, talented, and gifted scholars whose philosophies assimilated the Jewish and secular cultures of their respective homelands: they include halakhists from Rabbi Ettlinger to Rabbi Eliezer Berkowitz; Jewish philosophers from Isaac Bernays to Yeshayau Leibowitz; and biblical commentators such as Samuel David Luzzatto and Rabbi Umberto Cassuto. Running like a thread through their philosophies is the attempt to reconcile the Jewish belief in revelation with Western culture, Western philosophy, and the conclusions of scientific research. Among these attempts is Luzzatto's "dual truth" approach. The Dual Truth is the sequel to the Ephraim Chamiel's previous book The Middle Way, which focused on the challenges faced by members of the "Middle Trend" in nineteenth-century Jewish thought.

Between Religion and Reason (Part I)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Between Religion and Reason (Part I)

The present book is a sequel to Ephraim Chamiel’s two previous works The Middle Way and The Dual Truth—studies dedicated to the “middle” trend in modern Jewish thought, that is, those positions that sought to combine tradition and modernity, and offered a variety of approaches for contending with the tension between science and revelation and between reason and religion. The present book explores contemporary Jewish thinkers who have adopted one of these integrated approaches—namely the dialectical approach. Some of these thinkers maintain that the aforementioned tension—the rift within human consciousness between intellect and emotion, mind and heart—can be mended. Others, how...

The Dual Truth, Volumes I and II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596

The Dual Truth, Volumes I and II

This book explores three schools of fascinating, talented, and gifted scholars who absorbed into their thought the Jewish and secular cultures of their respective homelands.

The Dual Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 800

The Dual Truth

This book explores three schools of fascinating, talented, and gifted scholars who absorbed into their thought the Jewish and secular cultures of their respective homelands. They include halakhists such as Rabbi Ettlinger and Rabbi Eliezer Berkowitz; Jewish philosophers from Isaac Bernays to Yeshayau Leibowitz; and biblical commentators such as Samuel David Luzzatto and Rabbi Umberto Cassuto. Running like a thread through the analysis of the different scholars, is the attempt to conciliate Jewish orthodoxy with a wish to connect with Western culture and philosophy and to accept the conclusions of scientific research. Among these attempts is Luzzatto's famous "dual truth" approach. This book is the sequel to the Ephraim Chamiel's previous book The Middle Way, which focused on the challenges faced by the members of the "Middle Trend" in nineteenth-century Jewish thought.

Between Religion and Reason (Part II)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Between Religion and Reason (Part II)

This book is dedicated to an analysis of the writings of modern religious Jewish thinkers who adopted a neo-fundamentalist, illusionary, apologetic approach, opposing the notion that there may sometimes be a contradiction between reason and revelation. The book deals with the thought of Eliezer Goldman, Norman Lamm, David Hartman, Aharon Lichtenstein, Jonathan Sacks, and Michael Abraham. According to these thinkers, it is possible to resolve all of the difficulties that arise from the encounter between religion and science, between reason and revelation, between the morality of halakhah and Western morality, between academic scholarship and tradition, and between scientific discoveries and s...

The Middle Way
  • Language: en

The Middle Way

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Original Hebrew version published: Yerushalayim: Karmel, 2011.

The Middle Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Middle Way

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book in two volumes is devoted to examining the first encounter between traditional Judaism and modern European culture, and the first thinkers who sought to combine the Torah with science, revelation with reason, prophecy with philosophy, Jewish ethics with European culture, worldliness with sanctity, and universalism with the particular redemption of the Jews. These religious thinkers of the nineteenth century struggled with challenges of the modern age that continue to confront the modern Jews to this day. This objective work of scholarship, neither simplistic and isolationist nor destructive and arrogant, will be of interest to the modern thinker and to scholars of the history of religions. It is relevant to comparative study between Judaism and the various denominations of Christianity and other faiths that seek to find a middle way between their traditions and modernity.

The Middle Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

The Middle Way

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book in two volumes is devoted to examining the first encounter between traditional Judaism and modern European culture, and the first thinkers who sought to combine the Torah with science, revelation with reason, prophecy with philosophy, Jewish ethics with European culture, worldliness with sanctity, and universalism with the particular redemption of the Jews. These religious thinkers of the nineteenth century struggled with challenges of the modern age that continue to confront the modern Jews to this day. This objective work of scholarship, neither simplistic and isolationist nor destructive and arrogant, will be of interest to the modern thinker and to scholars of the history of religions. It is relevant to comparative study between Judaism and the various denominations of Christianity and other faiths that seek to find a middle way between their traditions and modernity.

To Know Torah - The Book of Exodus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

To Know Torah - The Book of Exodus

Dig deep into the plain meaning of the Bible's stories and commandments Would you like to know what the Old Testament (Pentateuch) is all about from a Jewish point of view? This book reveals the morals, ethics, and ideas behind the stories and commandments of one of the oldest books in the history of mankind - a book that serves as the foundation of Jewish and Christian religion. Given the difficult Hebrew in which the Old Testament was written and how challenging it is to translate and to explain, the author wanted to offer to the reader the simple meaning of the text (p'shat) in accessible and friendly language. The Book of Exodus is opened before you - from a Jewish perspective The series includes 5 books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Book 2, Exodus tells the story of Moses and the Israelites suffering hard labor as slaves in Egypt; Moses forcing Pharoah to let the people go, in the name of the Lord; crossing the Reed Sea; receiving the 10 commandments at Mount Sinai; and building a tabernacle as a meeting place with God. Scroll up now to get your copy of To Know Torah - Book 2, Exodus!

To Know Torah - The Book of Leviticus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

To Know Torah - The Book of Leviticus

Dig deep into the plain meaning of the Bible's stories and commandments Would you like to know what the Old Testament (Pentateuch) is all about from a Jewish point of view? This book reveals the morals, ethics, and ideas behind the stories and commandments of one of the oldest books in the history of mankind - a book that serves as the foundation of Jewish and Christian religion. Given the difficult Hebrew in which the Old Testament was written and how challenging it is to translate and to explain, the author wanted to offer to the reader the simple meaning of the text (p'shat) in accessible and friendly language. The Book of Leviticus is opened before you - from a Jewish perspective The series includes 5 books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Book 3, Leviticus contains instructions regarding serving God in His house with all the different sacrifices and ceremonies, as well as additional guidance to assist a person in becoming holy and staying pure. All festivals are also described. Scroll up now to get your copy of To Know Torah - Book 3, Leviticus!