Modern Jewish Philosophy and the Politics of Divine Violence
Discover a transformative perspective on Judaism and politics in Modern Jewish Philosophy and the Politics of Divine Violence by an insightful author, published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. This compelling paperback spans 342 pages and invites readers to rethink the intricate relationship between Jewish thought and the ethical and political dynamics of the Western philosophical tradition.
Delving into the works of four pivotal modern Jewish philosophers—Mendelssohn, Cohen, Rosenzweig, and Benjamin—this book uncovers new political and theological dimensions that challenge conventional interpretations. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, ethics, and religion, offering fresh insights into the historical and contemporary implications of divine violence within Jewish thought.
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