The Dual Truth, Volumes I & II : : Studies on Nineteenth-Century Modern Religious Thought and Its Influence on Twentieth-Century Jewish Philosophy / / Ephraim Chamiel.

This book explores three schools of fascinating, talented, and gifted scholars whose philosophies assimilated the Jewish and secular cultures of their respective homelands: they include halakhists from Rabbi Ettlinger to Rabbi Eliezer Berkowitz; Jewish philosophers from Isaac Bernays to Yeshayau Lei...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston, MA : : Academic Studies Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Studies in Orthodox Judaism
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Physical Description:1 online resource (596 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Translator's Note --
Foreword to the English Edition --
Introduction --
Chapter One: Samson Raphael Hirsch: The Neo-Orthodox, Neo-Romantic Educator, and his Approach of Neo-Fundamentalist Identicality --
Chapter Two: Interpretations of Hirsch's Thought from the Right and the Left --
Chapter Three: "Heavenly Reward"-Samuel David Luzzatto's Doctrine of Divine Providence-between Revelation and Philosophy --
Chapter Four: Development of Halakhah: Luzzatto's Evolving Views --
Chapter Five: The Peshat is One, Because the Truth is One: Luzzatto between Interpretation and Thought --
Chapter Six: Luzzatto and Maimonides: "Accept Truth from Whoever Speaks It" --
Chapter Seven: Luzzatto on Theosophical Kabbalah: Harmful Invention with Worthy Intentions --
Chapter Eight: Between Reason and Revelation: The Encounter between Rabbi Tsvi Hirsch Chajes and Nahman Krochmal --
Chapter Nine: Hirsch's Influence on Religious Jewish Philosophy in the Twentieth Century --
Chapter Ten: Hirsch's Influence on Rabbi David Tsvi Hoffmann's Commentary on the Pentateuch --
Chapter Eleven: Hirsch's Influence on Twentieth-Century Halakhic Decisors --
Chapter Twelve: The Influence of German Neo- Orthodoxy on the Young Rav Kook --
Chapter Thirteen: Luzzatto's Influence on Umberto Cassuto's Method of Biblical Interpretation --
Chapter Fourteen: Tolerance, Pluralism, and Postmodernism- A Dialectic of Opposites in Jewish Thought in the Modern Era --
Bibliography --
Index of Subjects --
Index of Names
Summary:This book explores three schools of fascinating, talented, and gifted scholars whose philosophies assimilated the Jewish and secular cultures of their respective homelands: they include halakhists from Rabbi Ettlinger to Rabbi Eliezer Berkowitz; Jewish philosophers from Isaac Bernays to Yeshayau Leibowitz; and biblical commentators such as Samuel David Luzzatto and Rabbi Umberto Cassuto.Running like a thread through their philosophies is the attempt to reconcile the Jewish belief in revelation with Western culture, Western philosophy, and the conclusions of scientific research. Among these attempts is Luzzatto's "dual truth" approach.The Dual Truth is the sequel to the Ephraim Chamiel's previous book The Middle Way, which focused on the challenges faced by members of the "Middle Trend" in nineteenth-century Jewish thought.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781618118691
9783110688191
9783110716832
DOI:10.1515/9781618118691?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ephraim Chamiel.