In this article I trace and examine volkish elements in Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's thought. My claim is that Soloveitchik is influenced by different notions of volkish ideology which are applied to the Jewish volk. These notions enrich his thought and provide a language to articulate different ideas concerning Jewish peoplehood in modernity. Yet Soloveitchik was also critical of the ethical problems volkish ideology engenders—a critique that is exemplified in his reaction to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. Soloveitchik thus adopts volkish notions and employs them in a Jewish context yet is simultaneously critical of this vein of thought and its ethical ramifications. This apparent disparity is explained through an understanding of t...
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In this article I trace and examine volkish elements in Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's thought. My c...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's 1964 article on the propriety of Chr...
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In this paper, I claim that, among modern Jewish religious thinkers (both Orthodox and non-Orthodox)...
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In this paper, I claim that, among modern Jewish religious thinkers (both Orthodox and non-Orthodox)...
Grappling with the place of Jewish philosophy at the margin of religious studies, Robert Erlewine e...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
This article addresses the philosophical sources of Soloveitchik's unique account of time and repent...
This article provides a reading of Vladimir Solovyov’s philosophy as expressed in his ‘L...
Max Wiener has long been honored as the author of Judische Religion im Zeitalter der Emanzipation (1...
The article compares the socio-political models patterned on the return to Sinai, as envisaged by Jo...
Judaism and the Spirit of Human Nature: Hermann Cohen’s View of Culture in Ethical and Anthrop...
In this article I trace and examine volkish elements in Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's thought. My c...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's 1964 article on the propriety of Chr...
Are there theoretical grounds for tolerance in the classical Jewish tradition? Is human autonomy end...
In this paper, I claim that, among modern Jewish religious thinkers (both Orthodox and non-Orthodox)...
Simon Markish, Viacheslav Ivanov and the Jews. The present article examines the attitude of Viachesl...
This essay analyses Ivanov’s treatment of the ‘Jewish question’ as a tool to assessing the limitati...
In this paper, I claim that, among modern Jewish religious thinkers (both Orthodox and non-Orthodox)...
Grappling with the place of Jewish philosophy at the margin of religious studies, Robert Erlewine e...
Responding to a recent symposium on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik\u27s 1964 article on the propriety of ...
This article addresses the philosophical sources of Soloveitchik's unique account of time and repent...
This article provides a reading of Vladimir Solovyov’s philosophy as expressed in his ‘L...
Max Wiener has long been honored as the author of Judische Religion im Zeitalter der Emanzipation (1...
The article compares the socio-political models patterned on the return to Sinai, as envisaged by Jo...
Judaism and the Spirit of Human Nature: Hermann Cohen’s View of Culture in Ethical and Anthrop...