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Part III - Modern

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2020

Steven Kepnes
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Colgate University, New York
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Selected Further Reading

Agus, Jacob. Banner of Jerusalem: The Life and Times of Abraham Isaac Kook. New York: Bloch Publishing, 1946.Google Scholar
Ben-Shlomo, Yosef. Poetry of Being: Lectures on the Philosophy of Rabbi Kook. Tel Aviv: Mod Books, 1990.Google Scholar
Bokser, Ben Zion, editor and translator. Abraham Isaac Kook – The Lights of Penitence, the Moral Principles, Lights of Holiness, Essays, Letters, and Poems. New York, Ramsey, NJ, Toronto: Paulist Press, 1978.Google Scholar
Bokser, Ben Zion, editor and translator. The Essential Writings of Abraham Isaac Kook. Teaneck: Amity House, 1988.Google Scholar
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Gellman, Jerome I. The Fear, the Trembling, and the Fire – Kierkegaard and Hasidic Masters on the Binding of Isaac, chapter 5: The Passion. Lanham, MD, London, NewYork: University Press of America, 1994,Google Scholar
Mirsky, Yehudah. Mystic in a Time of Revolution. New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 2014.Google Scholar
Rappoport, Jason. “Rabbi Kook and Nietzsche – a Preliminary Comparison of their Ideas on Religions, Christianity, Buddhism and Atheism.The Torah u-Madda Journal 12 (2004): 99129.Google Scholar
Rosenak, Avinoam. “Hidden Diaries and New Discoveries: The Life and Thought of Rabbi A. I. Kook.Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 25.3 (Spring 2007): 111–47.Google Scholar
Ross, Tamar. “Between Metaphysical and Liberal Pluralism: A Reappraisal of R. A. I. Kook’s Espousal of Toleration.AJS Review 21.1 (Spring 1996): 61110.Google Scholar
Ross, Tamar. “The Cognitive Value of Religious Truth Claims: Rabbi A. I. Kook and Postmodernism.” In Hazon Nahum: Jubilee Volume in Honor of Norman Lamm, 479527. Edited by Elman, Yaakov and Gurock, Jeffrey S.. New York: Michael Sharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press, 1997.Google Scholar
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Shalom, Benjamin Ish. Rav Avraham Itzhak HaCohen Kook – Between Rationalism and Mysticism. Translated by Ora Wisking-Elper. Albany: SUNY Press, 1993.Google Scholar
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Selected Further Reading

Batnitzky, Leora. Idolatry and Representation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.Google Scholar
Benjamin, Mara. Rosenzweig’s Bible: Reinventing Scripture for Jewish Modernity. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fishbane, Michael. Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983.Google Scholar
Franks, Paul W. and Morgan, Michael L., eds. Philosophical and Theological Writings. Indianapolis and Cambridge, MA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2000.Google Scholar
Gibb, Robert. Correlations in Rosenzweig and Levinas. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.Google Scholar
Gordon, Peter. Rosenzweig and Heidegger: Between Judaism and German Philosophy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.Google Scholar
Green, Arthur. “The Children in Egypt and the Theophany at the Sea.Judaism 24.3 (Fall 1975): 446–56.Google Scholar
Holtz, Barry W. Back to the Sources: Reading the Classic Jewish Texts. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.Google Scholar
Kepnes, Steven. Liturgical Time: Franz Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.Google Scholar
Kepnes, Steven. “Liturgical Time: Franz Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption.In Jewish Liturgical Reasoning, 79130. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Totality and Infinity. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1969.Google Scholar
Neusner, Jacob. What is Midrash? And Understanding Rabbinic Midrash: Texts and Commentary. New York: KTAV, 1985.Google Scholar
Rosenzweig, Franz. The Star of Redemption. Translated by William W. Hallo. Notre Dame, IN, and London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1975.Google Scholar
Samuelson, Norbert. A User’s Guide to Franz Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption. Abingdon: Routledge, 2010.Google Scholar
Simon, Jules. Art and Responsibility: A Phenomenology of the Diverging Paths of Rosenzweig and Heidegger. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wiesel, Elie. Messengers of God: Biblical Portraits and Legends. New York: Random House, 1976.Google Scholar

Selected Further Reading

Cohen, Richard A.Emmanuel Levinas.” In The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology, 7181. Edited by Luft, S. and Overgaard, S.. New York: Routledge, 2012.Google Scholar
Cohen, Richard A. Levinasian Meditations. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2010.Google Scholar
Hand, S. ed. The Levinas Reader. Oxford: Basil Blackwood, 1989.Google Scholar
Kant, Immanuel. Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone. Translated by T. M. Greene and H. H. Hudson. New York: Harper & Row, 1960.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Beyond the Verse. Translated by G. D. Mole. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Difficult Freedom. Translated by Sean Hand. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Ethics and Infinity. Translated by R. A. Cohen. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1985.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. “God and Philosophy.” In Collected Philosophical Papers: Emmanuel Levinas, Translated by Alphonso Lingis. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. In the Time of the Nations. Translated by M. B. Smith. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. New Talmudic Readings. Translated by R. A. Cohen. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1999.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Nine Talmudic Readings. Translated by A. Aronowicz. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence. Translated by A. Lingis. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1998.Google Scholar
Levinas, Emmanuel. Totality and Infinity. Translated by A. Lingis. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1969.Google Scholar
Robbins, J. ed. Is it Righteous to Be? Interviews with Emmanuel Levinas. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.Google Scholar
Spinoza, Baruch. Theological-Political Treatise, 2nd ed. Translated by S. Shirley. Indianapolis: Hackett, 2001.Google Scholar

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