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Ethical Monotheism - A Philosophy of Judaism (Paperback)
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Ethical Monotheism - A Philosophy of Judaism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Jewish Studies Series
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The term Ethical Monotheism is an important marker in Judaism's
tumultuous transition into the modern era. The term emerged in the
context of culture-wars concerning the question of whether or not
Jews could or should become emancipated citizens of modern European
states. It appeared in arguments whether or not Judaism could be
considered a Religion of Reason-a symbolic, motivational
representation of a universal morality, and in debates about
whether or not Judaism could or should reform itself into a
Religion of Reason. This book is both a decisive departure from
such discussions and an attempt to add a further, post-modern,
statement to their ongoing development. As departure, it refuses to
take for granted a philosophical conception of Religion of Reason
as the standard for Ethical Monotheism according to which Judaism
was to be evaluated or reformed. As continuation, the book
undertakes a phenomenology of Jewish modes of ethical religiosity
that allows it to inquire what kind of ethical monotheism Judaism
might be. Through sophisticated analysis of select "snapshots," or
"fragments of a hologram," guided by a robust theory of religion,
the author discloses Judaic ethical monotheism as an ongoing
wrestling with the meaning of justice. By closely examining five
main "snapshots" of this long process-the Bible, rabbinic Judaism,
Maimonides, The Zohar, and the modern philosophers, Buber and
Levinas-the author offers his own constructive philosophy of
Judaism and his own distinctive philosophy of religion. Ethical
Monotheism offers a new way to think about Judaism as a religion
and as a coherent philosophical debate, and demonstrates the need
to integrate philosophy, history, cognitive psychology,
anthropology, theology, and history of science in the study of
"religion."
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