The Philosophy of Joseph B. Soloveitchik(English, Electronic book text, Zelcer Heshey)

The Philosophy of Joseph B. Soloveitchik(English, Electronic book text, Zelcer Heshey)

  • Zelcer Heshey
Publisher:Taylor & Francis LtdISBN 13: 9781000368772ISBN 10: 1000368777

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The Philosophy of Joseph B. Soloveitchik(English, Electronic book text, Zelcer Heshey) is written by Zelcer Heshey and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1000368777 (ISBN 10) and 9781000368772 (ISBN 13).

Providing a concise but comprehensive overview of Joseph B. Soloveitchik's larger philosophical program, this book studies one of the most important modern Orthodox Jewish thinkers. It incorporates much relevant biographical, philosophical, religious, legal, and historical background so that the content and difficult philosophical concepts are easily accessible. The volume describes his view of Jewish law (Halakhah) and how he answers the fundamental question of Jewish philosophy, namely, the "reasons" for the commandments. It shows how many of his disparate books, essays, and lectures on law, specific commandments, and Jewish religious phenomenology can be woven together to form an elegant philosophical program. It also provides an analysis and summary of Soloveitchik's views on Zionism and on interreligious dialogue and the contexts for Soloveitchik's respective stances on issues that were pressing in his role as a leader of a major branch of post-war Orthodox Judaism. The book provides a synoptic overview of the philosophical works of Joseph B. Soloveitchik. It will be of interest to historians and scholars studying neo-Kantian philosophy, Jewish thought, and philosophy of religion.