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OverviewExile and Restoration in Jewish Thought presents the history of an idea originating at the intersection of Judaic piety and the social history of the Jews: faith in a protective sovereign deity amid contrary conditions. Exiled primordially (Eden), during the Patriarchal era, in the sixth century bce, and from the first century to the twentieth, the Jewish experience of alienation has been the historical backdrop against which affirmations of divine benevolence have been constructed. While histories of Jewish thought have tended to accentuate the speculative creativity of medieval and modern Jewish philosophers, the intellectual tradition can come into focus only with attention to these thinkers' understanding of diaspora and persecution. Ralph Keen describes the distinguishing feature of Jewish thought as a religious hermeneutic in which the primitive promise made to Abraham is preserved not just as a pious memory but as a certain hope for eventual restoration. Intended for readers with some familiarity with the history of philosophy, this book offers the historical context necessary for understanding the distinctively Judaic character of this tradition of thought, and elucidates the role of religious experience in the long process of negotiating between adversity and expectation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph KeenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9780826453082ISBN 10: 0826453082 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 24 September 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: English Table of ContentsPreface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. Forged in Exile 3. Tradition and Intuition 4. Modernity 5. Revelation 6. Relation 7. Realms of Redemption Epilogue BibliographyReviewsLucidly composed and eminently accessible, this new book brilliantly illuminates the history of Jewish and general European thought and the relationship between them. Even in the case of thinkers whose work I thought I knew well, I often found myself stopping to ponder the remarkable insights it offers and connections it suggests. Strongly recommended. - Jon D. Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies, Harvard Divinity School, USA Lucidly composed and eminently accessible, this new book brilliantly illuminates the history of Jewish and general European thought and the relationship between them. Even in the case of thinkers whose work I thought I knew well, I often found myself stopping to ponder the remarkable insights it offers and connections it suggests. Strongly recommended. -- Jon D. Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies, Harvard Divinity School, USA Author InformationRalph Keen is Professor of History and Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies Faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |