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Exile and Restoration in Jewish Thought - An Essay In Interpretation (Hardcover, New)
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Exile and Restoration in Jewish Thought - An Essay In Interpretation (Hardcover, New)
Series: Continuum Studies in Jewish Thought
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"Exile and Restoration in Jewish Thought" presents the history of
an idea originating at the intersection of Judaic piety and the
social history of the Jews: faith in a protective sovereign deity
amid contrary conditions. Exiled primordially (Eden), during the
Patriarchal era, in the sixth century bce, and from the first
century to the twentieth, the Jewish experience of alienation has
been the historical backdrop against which affirmations of divine
benevolence have been constructed. While histories of Jewish
thought have tended to accentuate the speculative creativity of
medieval and modern Jewish philosophers, the intellectual tradition
can come into focus only with attention to these thinkers'
understanding of diaspora and persecution. Ralph Keen describes the
distinguishing feature of Jewish thought as a religious hermeneutic
in which the primitive promise made to Abraham is preserved not
just as a pious memory but as a certain hope for eventual
restoration. Intended for readers with some familiarity with the
history of philosophy, this book offers the historical context
necessary for understanding the distinctively Judaic character of
this tradition of thought, and elucidates the role of religious
experience in the long process of negotiating between adversity and
expectation. "Continuum Studies in Jewish Thought" presents
scholarly monographs offering traditional and contemporary
reflection on Jewish intellectual history, philosophy and thought.
Books in the series will seek to address a range of concepts
central to Jewish modern thought, evaluate the contributions of
Jewish thinkers, and demonstrate a critical understanding of the
relationship between Jewish thought and history.
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