Addressed to Jews and non-Jews alike, though aware that these two
reader groups were likelyn to approach the book with very different
presuppositions, Daiches sets out to define Judaism in relation to
philosophy, to explain Kant's philosophy through the superiority of
halakhah, defend a biblically based Jewish interpretation of
history, and champion Judaism as a religion of freedom guaranteed
by halakhah (Jewish law).
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