Judaism After Modernity
Papers from a Decade of Fruition
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:11th Mar '99
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Judaism After Modernity presents a collection of writings by America's leading liberal Jewish theologian, who relates his activity as a prominent thinker in modern Judaism. Eugene B. Borowitz provides insights into his spiritual life and development as a prelude to his discussion of personal faith. His papers illustrate and reflect upon the intellectual religious path that led to the development of his postmodern Jewish theology expressed in his systemic statement of 1991, Renewing the Covenant. His writings reveal how he arrived at his unique position and describe how making this statement instigated the further development of his position. Borowitz then discusses the typical Jewish interest in praxis, what one is to do, rather than in doxis, what one says about one's beliefs, incorporating such issues as aging and Zionism. Finally, he presents his relations with his teacher Abraham J. Heschel, and deals with various interfaith issues through his relations with Arnold J. Wolf (a Jewish peer), John Hick, Frans Josef van Beeck, and Masao Abe (three famous non-Jewish teachers).
Judaism After Modernity is an excellent book for each of us who want to understand better the theological issues that face us in the "postmodern" era. * Conservative Judaism Quarterly *
The essays...show how a first-rate theological mind does its work... -- Jacob Neusner, Indiana Jewish Post & Opinion
The essays...show how a first-rate theological mind does its work... -- Jacob Neusner, Indiana Jewish Post & Opinion
ISBN: 9780761813309
Dimensions: 229mm x 147mm x 23mm
Weight: 562g
428 pages