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  1. Radikale Kreatürlichkeit. Zur Sphäre der erinnernden Körperlichkeit in Paul Celans Fadensonnen-Gedichten.Maximilian Runge - manuscript
    In his 1968 poetry collection „Fadensonnen“, Paul Celan offers a hermetic blend of existentialism and mysticism, which is unusual in two respects. Firstly, the European philosophy of existence, especially with its proponents Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Martin Heidegger, had gone to great lengths to criticize and delegitimize the Abrahametic religions, for the concept of god seemed to be an obstacle to humanity in pursuit of its own humanization. Secondly, in the aftermath of the holocaust, the idea of man wanting (...)
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  2. Bet Ḳelm: Mishnah sedurah ṿa-ʻarukhah, divre ḥokhmah u-musar be-ʻinyene emunah u-midot.Simḥah Zissel ben Israel Broida - unknown - Bene Beraḳ: "Śifte ḥakhamim", Ṿaʻad le-hafatsat Torah u-musar.
    -- 2. Emunah. Midot -- 3. Ḳinyene Torah -- ḥeleḳ 4. Tefilah, musar, Shabat, moʻadim --.
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  3. Shut Ner le-ʻEzra.Shemuʼel Daṿid - unknown - [ʻAfulah: Sh. Daṿid.
    -- -- ḥeleḳ 3. Midot ṿe-hanhagot. Shut ha-minhag ka-halakhah.
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  4. Sefer Otsar-ha-ḳunṭresim: ṿe-hu liḳuṭe ḳunṭresim yeḳarim mi-paz. Naḥman & Nathan Sternharz (eds.) - unknown - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Metivta Hekhal ha-ḳodesh--Ḥaside Breslev.
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  5. Torat ʻavodat ha-nefesh ba-Ḥasidut Raḥelin: ḳovets shiʻurim be-torat ʻavodat ha-nefesh..Pinḥas Daniyel Raḥelin - unknown - [Israel]: Yaḳtsan ḥai, ʻamutah, malkar la-hafatsat ha-Yahadut.
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  6. Franz W. dröge.Publizistikwissenschaft Und Sprache Als & Ihr Formalobjekt - forthcoming - Foundations of Language.
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  7. On the Government of Jews'.Thomas Aquinas - forthcoming - Aquinas: Selected Political Writings, Et Oxford, Blackwell.
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  8. Review of the book Rewriting Scripture in Second Temple Times (Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, SW Crawford, 2008, 978-0-8028-4740-9). [REVIEW]P. C. Beentjes - forthcoming - Bijdragen.
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  9. review of Zakhor: Jewish history and Jewish memory. [REVIEW]M. Berkowitz - forthcoming - The European Legacy.
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  10. The obligations to heal in the Jewish tradition: a comparative analysis.J. David Bleich - forthcoming - Jewish Bioethics.
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  11. Ephraim Nimni (ed.), The Challenge of Post-Zionism. Alternatives to Israeli Fundamentalist Politics.B. Bloch - forthcoming - Thesis Eleven.
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  12. Jewish Philosophical Conceptions of God.Gabriel Citron - forthcoming - In Yitzhak Melamed & Paul Franks (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    There is no single Jewish philosophical conception of God, and the array of competing conceptions does not lend itself to easy systemization. Nonetheless, it is the aim of this chapter to provide an overview of this unruly theological terrain. It does this by setting out ‘maps’ of the range of positions which Jewish philosophers have taken regarding key aspects of the God-idea. These conceptual maps will cover: (i) how Jewish philosophers have thought of the role and status of conceiving of (...)
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  13. English translations of bernanos.Un Crime - forthcoming - Renascence.
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  14. A Buddhist Response to Olla Solomyak: “The World to Come: A Perspective”.Bronwyn Finnigan - forthcoming - In Yujin Nagasawa & Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (eds.), Global Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion: From Religious Experience to the Afterlife. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides a Buddhist response to Olla Solomyak's (forthcoming) account of the afterlife from the perspective of Hasidic Judaism.
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  15. Entry: Abraham Ibn Daud.T. A. M. Fontaine - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  16. The theme of Idolatry in Garnier's Les Juifves.Clive R. Frankish - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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  17. The Jewish Problem in America.Alvin Johnson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  18. Forms and Features of Anti-Judaism.Erich Kahler - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  19. "In reply to Carl Mayer's" anti-judaism reconsidered".Erich Kahler - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  20. Gillian Rose, Judaism and Modernity.M. Loewy - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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  21. Nag Hammadi and the New Testament.George MacRae - forthcoming - Gnosis: Festschrift Fur Hans Jonas.
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  22. "Anti-judaism reconsidered: Comments on Erich Kahler's" forms and features of anti-judaism".Carl Mayer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  23. ‘Spinoza’s ‘Atheism’, the Ethics and the TTP.Yitzhak Melamed - forthcoming - In Spinoza: Reason, Religion, Politics: The Relation Between the Ethics and the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus.
    The impermanence of human affairs is a major theme in Spinoza’s discussions of political histories, and from our present-day perspective it is both intriguing and ironic to see how this very theme has played out in the evolving fate of Spinoza’s association with atheism. While Spinoza’s contemporaries charged him with atheism in order to impugn his philosophy (and sometimes his character), in our times many lay readers and some scholars portray Spinoza as an atheist in order to commemorate his role (...)
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  24. Spinoza and the Kabbalah: From the Gate of Heaven to the ‘Field of Holy Apples’.Yitzhak Melamed - forthcoming - In Cristina Ciucu (ed.), Early Modern Philosophy & the Kabbalah.
    In the first part of this paper we will consider the likely extent of Spinoza’s exposure to Kabbalistic literature as he was growing up in Amsterdam. In the second part we will closely study several texts in which Spinoza seems to engage with Kabbalistic doctrines. In the third and final part we will study the role of the two crucial doctrines of emanation and pantheism (or panentheism), in Spinoza’s system and in the Kabbalistic literature.
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  25. Review of Hindy Najman's Seconding Sinai: The Development of Mosaic Discourse in Second Temple Judaism. [REVIEW]Andrei Orlov - forthcoming - The Studia Philonica Annual.
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  26. Jewish Medical Ethics and Law.E. Rackman - forthcoming - Jewish Values in Bioethics, New York, Human Sciences Press Incorporated.
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  27. The Threfold Revelation of Sin. Trad. de Domenico Pacitti.Ettore Rocca - forthcoming - Kierkegaard Studies–Yearbook.
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  28. Contributions to Jewish Iconography 'in'.Helen Rosenau - forthcoming - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.
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  29. Debates in Jewish Philosophy - Past and Present.Aaron Segal & Daniel Frank (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
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  30. The Jewish Jesus.Neta Stahl (ed.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
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  31. Politics of Idolatry or by Reason.M. Wahba - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture.
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  32. The concept of nature in classical judaism.Ia Ben Yosef - forthcoming - Theoria.
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  33. The authority of the divine law: a study in Tannaitic midrash.Yosef Bronstein - 2024 - Boston: Academic Studies Press.
    Many Jewish groups of late antiquity assumed that they were obligated to observe the Divine Law. This book attempts to study the various rationales offered by these groups to explain the authority that the Divine Law had over them. Second Temple groups tended to look towards philosophy or metaphysics to justify the Divine Law's authority. The tannaim, though, formulated legal arguments that obligate Israel to observe the Divine Law. While this turn towards legalism is pan-tannaitic, two distinct legal arguments can (...)
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  34. The guide to the perplexed: a new translation.Moses Maimonides - 2024 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by Lenn Evan Goodman & Phillip I. Lieberman.
    Maimonides' Guide to the Perplexed is among the most influential texts within Jewish philosophy: a twelfth-century masterwork that seeks to navigate the straits between religion and philosophy. The Guide was written around 1190 in Classical Arabic by Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides or as Rambam, a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. The Guide to the Perplexed, written as a letter from a teacher to his (...)
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  35. Jesus Christ.Reza Rezaie Khanghah - 2024 - Qeios.
    In this paper we will discuss about: 1. God is one and has no partner. 2. Discussions by Imam Reza on Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him). 3. Oneness of God 4. Jesus and Imam Mahdi 5. Was Jesus Crucified? 6. Is Jesus the Same as God?
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  36. Old Testament and New Testament Prophecies of Prophet Muhammad.Reza Rezaie Khanghah - 2024 - Qeios.
    In this paper we will discuss about Old Testament and New Testament Prophecies of Prophet Muhammad.
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  37. Simon J. Evnine (Ed.) "A Certain Gesture: Evnine’s Meme Project and its Parerga! Volume 1.". [REVIEW]Nicholas Wiltsher - 2024 - Philosophy in Review 44 (1):22-25.
    An enthusiastic review of Simon J. Evnine (Ed.) "A Certain Gesture: Evnine’s Meme Project and its Parerga! Volume 1.".
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  38. Did Jewish Women Circumcise Male Infants in Antiquity? A Reassessment of the Evidence.Thomas R. Blanton Iv - 2023 - Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: From the First to the Seventh Century 2023 (10):38–66.
    Two diametrically opposed assumptions have influenced interpretations of circumcision rituals in ancient Judaism: either women performed the operation on their infant sons because children at birth and during infancy remained under the purview of the mother; or, conversely, men—specifically a ritual agent known as the mohel—performed circumcisions, because only they were typically granted authority to carry out the ritual. This study reassesses the pertinent texts, including Exodus 4 and passages from the books of Maccabees and the Babylonian Talmud (b. Šabb. (...)
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  39. The king is in the field: essays in modern Jewish political thought.Julie Cooper & Samuel Hayim Brody (eds.) - 2023 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    If politics is about the state, can a stateless people be political? The field of Jewish political thought examines how Jewish individuals and communal organizations have behaved politically both within and beyond statehood. The study of Jewish political thought promises to expand received conceptions of what counts as "political.".
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  40. The Value of Pi in the Bible (And What It Tells Us about Biblical Hermeneutics).James H. Cumming - 2023 - Dogma - Revue de Philosophie Et de Sciences Humaines 24:171–179.
    This short article provides intriguing evidence that the Bible was encoded by its original redactors. It then proposes innovative interpretations of some of the Bible's important words and stories.
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  41. Jewish History: An Essay in the Philosophy of History.Semen Markovich Dubnow - 2023 - The Jewish Publication Society of America.
    Simon M. Dubnow's "Jewish History: An Essay in the Philosophy of History" is a seminal work that explores the history of the Jewish people from a unique philosophical perspective. Dubnow, a historian and Jewish scholar, wrote this book to offer not just a chronological account of events but also to present a philosophical and interpretative understanding of Jewish history. Key features of the book include: Philosophical Approach: Dubnow introduces a distinctive philosophy of history, often referred to as "Autonomism." This perspective (...)
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  42. When we collide: sex, social risk, and Jewish ethics.Rebecca J. Epstein-Levi - 2023 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    When We Collide is a landmark reassessment of the significance of sex in contemporary Jewish ethics. Rebecca Epstein-Levi offers a fresh and vital exploration of sexual ethics and virtue ethics in conversation with rabbinic texts and feminist and queer theory. Epstein-Levi explores how sex is not a special or particular form of social interaction but one that is entangled with all other forms of social interaction. The activities of sex-doing it, talking about it, thinking about it, regulating it-are sites of (...)
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  43. Soloveitchik's children: Irving Greenberg, David Hartman, Jonathan Sacks, and the future of Jewish theology in America.Daniel Ross Goodman - 2023 - Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.
    Orthodox Judaism is one of the fastest-growing religious communities in contemporary American life. According to the 2013 Pew Center Survey on American religious life, Orthodox Judaism is poised to surpass all other denominations of Judaism in the United States by 2050. Anyone who wishes to understand more about Judaism in America will need to consider the tenets and practices of Orthodox Judaism: who its adherents are, what they believe in, what motivates them, and to whom they turn for moral, intellectual, (...)
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  44. Open Judaism: a guide for believers, atheists, and agnostics.Barry L. Schwartz - 2023 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    Open Judaism is an invitation to the spiritually seeking Jew; a clarion call for a pluralistic, inclusive Judaism; and a dynamic comparison of the remarkably wide array of thought within Judaism today.
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  45. The state of desire: religion and reproductive politics in the promised land.Lea Taragin-Zeller - 2023 - New York: New York University Press.
    How does state policy shape our most intimate desires? This groundbreaking anthropological approach to the study of desire shows how Orthodox desires and their discontents are reshaped at the intersection of religion, reproduction and politics, highlighting how ethical choreographies between personal desire and the state emerge even in the most traditional settings.
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  46. La recepción del Timeo en la Antigüedad griega.Francisco Bastitta Harriet - 2022 - In Natalia Jacubecki, María Cecilia Rusconi & Natalia Strok (eds.), Platón cosmólogo. Recepción del Timeo entre la Edad Media y la temprana Modernidad. Buenos Aires: Winograd. pp. 19-28.
    General introduction to early Greek philosophical exegeses of Plato's Timaeus, from the early Academy to the beginning of the Roman Empire in pagan, Jewish and Christian circles. -/- Introducción general a las primeras exégesis filosóficas del Timeo de Platón, desde la temprana Academia hasta los inicios del Imperio romano en ámbitos paganos, judíos y cristianos de habla griega.
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  47. Leibniz' Anthology of Maimonides' Guide.R. Moses Ben Maimon, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Walter Hilliger & Lloyd Strickland (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Shehakol Inc..
    Maimonides’ Latin translation of Moreh Nevukhim | Guide for the Perplexed, was the most influential Jewish work in the last millennia (Di Segni, 2019; Rubio, 2006; Wohlman, 1988, 1995; Kohler, 2017). It marked the beginning of scholasticism, a daughter of Judaism raised by Jewish thinkers, according to historian Heinrich Graetz (Geschichte der Juden, L. 6, Leipzig 1861, p. xii). Printed by Gutenberg's first mechanical press, its influence in the West went as far as the Fifth Lateran Council (1512 — 1517) (...)
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  48. Strauss, Spinoza & Sinai: Orthodox Judaism and modern questions of faith.Jeffrey Bloom, Alec Goldstein & Gil Student (eds.) - 2022 - New York, N.Y.: Kodesh Press.
    More than three centuries after Baruch Spinoza's excommunication from the Jewish community of Amsterdam, his legacy remains contentious. Born in 1632, Spinoza is one of the most important thinkers of the Enlightenment and arguably the paradigm of the secular Jew, having left Orthodoxy without converting to another faith. One of the most provocative critiques of Spinoza comes from an unexpected source, the influential twentieth-century political philosopher, Leo Strauss. Though Strauss was not an Orthodox Jew, in a well-known essay that prefaced (...)
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  49. La renaissance intellectuelle et identitaire du judaïsme français d'après-guerre: Manitou, un penseur de l'unité.Yitzhak de Almeida - 2022 - Paris: Éditions Lichma.
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  50. Sefer Or ha-yashar ṿeha-ṭov: he-ḥadash.Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman - 2022 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: Mekhon Or ha-Yashar ṿeha-ṭov. Edited by Ḥayim Friedlander & Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman.
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