Michael Wyschogrod Bücher




Focusing on the significant contributions of Michael Wyschogrod, this collection features important essays that explore themes such as the relationship between the God of Abraham and philosophical concepts, sin and atonement, and the implications of the Six Day War. It includes previously unpublished works that delve into the Jewish-Christian encounter, addressing key figures like Paul and theologians like Karl Barth. An introductory essay by R. Kendall Soulen provides context for Wyschogrod's influential career and writings.
The original edition of this book describes it as an attempt to 'develop a comprehensive understanding of traditional Judaism in conversation with contemporary philosophical and Christian thought.' This book has been praised by many as one of the most exciting and inspiring books of Jewish theology to be published in a long time. schovat popis
Kierkegaard and Heidegger: the Ontology of Existence
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
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