Thinking about Good and Evil: Jewish Views from Antiquity to Modernity

Author:   Wayne Allen
Publisher:   Jewish Publication Society
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9780827614710


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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2022 Top Five Reference Book from Academy of Parish Clergy The most comprehensive book on the topic, Thinking about Good and Evil traces the most salient Jewish ideas about why innocent people seem to suffer, why evil individuals seem to prosper, and God's role in such matters of (in)justice, from antiquity to the present. Starting with the Bible and Apocrypha, Rabbi Wayne Allen takes us through the Talmud; medieval Jewish philosophers and Jewish mystical sources; the Ba'al Shem Tov and his disciples; early modern thinkers such as Spinoza, Mendelssohn, and Luzzatto; and, finally, modern thinkers such as Cohen, Buber, Kaplan, and Plaskow. Each chapter analyzes individual thinkers' arguments and synthesizes their collective ideas on the nature of good and evil and questions of justice. Allen also exposes vastly divergent Jewish thinking about the Holocaust: traditionalist (e.g., Ehrenreich), revisionist (e.g., Rubenstein, Jonas), and deflective (e.g., Soloveitchik, Wiesel). Rabbi Allen's engaging, accessible volume illuminates well-known, obscure, and novel Jewish solutions to the problem of good and evil.

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Author:   Wayne Allen
Publisher:   Jewish Publication Society
Imprint:   Jewish Publication Society
ISBN:  

9780827614710


ISBN 10:   0827614713
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Good and Evil in the Bible and Apocrypha 2. Rabbinic Approaches to Good and Evil 3. Good and Evil in Medieval Philosophy 4. Kabbalah and the Problem of Evil 5. Hasidic Masters on Evil and Suffering 6. Early Modern Thinkers on Good and Evil 7. Modern Thinkers on Good and Evil 8. The Special Problem of the Shoah Conclusion Notes Bibliography General Index Index of Texts

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A comprehensive, learned, and clear exploration of Judaism's many answers to the most difficult question: why does God permit evil? Both novices and scholars will find much here to stimulate their thoughts and stir their souls. -Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple -- Rabbi David Wolpe Thinking about Good and Evil is impressive for its comprehensiveness, scholarship, accessibility, and originality-dealing with sources largely if not completely ignored, usually because they have never before been translated into English. -Rabbi David Novak, author of Jewish Justice -- Rabbi David Nova Rabbi Wayne Allen translates a lifetime of deep reflection about the most vexing question posed for Jewish faith, and indeed all religious faith, into an exceptional encounter with the myriad thinkers who have struggled with it. -James A. Diamond, author of Jewish Theology Unbound -- James A. Diamond


A comprehensive, learned, and clear exploration of Judaism's many answers to the most difficult question: why does God permit evil? Both novices and scholars will find much here to stimulate their thoughts and stir their souls. --Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple--Rabbi David Wolpe Rabbi Wayne Allen translates a lifetime of deep reflection about the most vexing question posed for Jewish faith, and indeed all religious faith, into an exceptional encounter with the myriad thinkers who have struggled with it. --James A. Diamond, author of Jewish Theology Unbound--James A. Diamond Thinking about Good and Evil is impressive for its comprehensiveness, scholarship, accessibility, and originality--dealing with sources largely if not completely ignored, usually because they have never before been translated into English. --Rabbi David Novak, author of Jewish Justice --Rabbi David Nova


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Rabbi Wayne Allen serves as the co-chair of the Rabbinics Department of the Anne and Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto. He is the author of Prescription for an Ailing World and Perspectives on Jewish Law and Contemporary Issues, among other books.

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