Studies in Judaism
Studies in Judaism draws together scholarly works in Jewish philosophy, constructive theology, and intellectual history. The series includes all historic periods, with a particular focus on modern and postmodern interpretive perspectives and practices.
Studies in Judaism draws together scholarly works in Jewish philosophy, constructive theology, and intellectual history. The series includes all historic periods, with a particular focus on modern and postmodern interpretive perspectives and practices.
Studies in Judaism draws together scholarly works in Jewish philosophy, constructive theology, and intellectual history. The series includes all historic periods, with a particular focus on modern and postmodern interpretive perspectives and practices.
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Sepharad as Imagined Community
Language, History and Religion from the Early Modern Period to the 21st CenturyVolume 8©2017 Monographs VI, 326 Pages -
The Jews of Beirut
The Rise of a Levantine Community, 1860s-1930sVolume 6©2012 Monographs XIV, 230 Pages -
The Unbinding of Isaac
A Phenomenological Midrash of Genesis 22Volume 5©2012 Monographs XIX, 111 Pages -
From Spinoza to Lévinas
Hermeneutical, Ethical, and Political Issues in Modern and Contemporary Jewish PhilosophyVolume 4©2009 Monographs XVI, 182 Pages -
Letters of Love
Franz Rosenzweig’s Spiritual Biography and Oeuvre in Light of the Gritli LettersVolume 2©2006 Monographs XVIII, 202 Pages