To Mend The World: Foundations Of Post-holocaust Jewish Thought

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12. The Shibboleth Of Revelation In Jewish Modernity -- Iv. Historicity, Rupture, And Tikkun Olam (mending The World): From Rosenzweig Beyond Heidegger. 1. Spinoza, Rosenzweig, And Heidegger On Death. 2. Historicity. 3. Historicity And Transcendence. 4. The Ontic-ontological Circle. 5. 1933: Year Of Decision. 6. The Age Of Technology And The Age Of Auschwitz. 7. Unauthentic Thought After The Holocaust. 8. The Spectrum Of Resistance During The Holocaust: An Essay In Description And Definition. 9. Resistance As An Ontological Category: An Essay In Critical Analysis. 10. Rupture, Teshuva, And Tikkun Olam. 11. Historicity, Hermeneutics, And Tikkun Olam After The Holocaust. 12. On Philosophy After The Holocaust. 13. Concerning Post-holocaust Christianity. 14. Jewish Existence After The Holocaust -- V. Conclusion: Teshuva Today: Concerning Judaism After The Holocaust. 1. The Problematics Of Teshuva In Our Time. 2. Rosenzweig After Heidegger. 3. Yom Kippur After The Holocaust. 4. The Message Of Beit Ha-tefutsot. 5. The Sharing Of Teshuva After The Holocaust. Emil L. Fackenheim. Includes Biliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: To Mend The World: Foundations Of Post-holocaust Jewish Thought
ISBN-10: 025332114X
ISBN-13: 9780253321145
Book pages: 410
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Dimensions: xlix, 358 p. ; 21 cm.

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