Idolatry and Representation

Idolatry and Representation

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Mar 6, 2000 · English · Hardcover (280 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 280
Language English
Published Mar 6, 2000
Publisher Princeton University Press
ISBN-10 0691048509
ISBN-13 9780691048505

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In this compelling examination, Leora Batnitzky delves into the philosophical contributions of Franz Rosenzweig, a pivotal figure in twentieth-century Jewish thought. Batnitzky explores Rosenzweig's innovative ideas regarding idolatry and representation, shedding light on how his work grapples with the challenges of modernity facing Jewish identity and faith.

Through a detailed analysis, Batnitzky illustrates how Rosenzweig redefines traditional perspectives, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between the divine and the human experience. His reflections invite readers to reconsider the implications of representation in both religious and philosophical contexts, prompting a deeper understanding of how idolatry manifests in various aspects of life.

Batnitzky's rigorous scholarship not only pays homage to Rosenzweig's profound impact but also invites contemporary readers to engage with his thought as a means of navigating their own spiritual and intellectual journeys. This work serves as a vital resource for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, religion, and identity.

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Romance Science & Technology History Philosophy Art & Photography Contemporary
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