Religion or halakha the philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik / [electronic resource] :
by Dov Schwartz ; translated by Batya Stein.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007-
- viii. 375 p.
- Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy, v. 1 1873-9008 ; .
- Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ; v. 1. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-363) and indexes.
The opening of Halakhic man : a covert dialogue with homo religiosus -- Homo religiosus: between religion and cognition -- The first paradigm of homo religiosus : Maimonides -- The second paradigm of homo religiosus : Kant -- Halakhic man as cognitive man -- The negation of metaphysics and of the messianic idea -- Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Hasidism -- Halakhic cognition and the norm -- Halakhic man's personality structure -- Religiosity after cognition : all-inclusive consciousness -- Myth as metaphor : halakhic man as a creator of worlds -- Change or interpretation: repentance as creativity -- On providence and prophecy -- Halakhic man after twenty years : what has changed?.
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Soloveitchik, Joseph Dov--Teachings. Soloveitchik, Joseph Dov. Ish ha-halakhah, galui ṿe-nistar.