The Reasons for the Commandments in Jewish Thought - From the Bible to the Renaissance (Paperback)


This classic work by early-20th-century Jewish humanist and scholar Isaac Heinemann surveys the crucial phases of Jewish thought concerning correct conduct as codified in the commandments. Heinemann offers systematic insights into the intellectual, emotional, pedagogical, and pragmatic reasoning advanced by the major Jewish thinkers. This book, available in English for the first time, covers Jewish thinkers from the Bible, rabbis, and philosophers through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, including Saadiah, Halevi, Maimonides, and many others. Heinemann follows the Biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern rationales offered for the commandments in the course of the history of Jewish thought. Isaac Heinemann (1876-1957) was one of the leading Jewish humanists and scholars of the early twentieth century. His career spanned the golden age of Jewish scholarship in central Europe and the rise of Jewish studies in modern Israel. He was a leading authority on Hellenistic and rabbinic knowledge, writing major studies of Philo of Alexandria and the rabbinic lore (agada).

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This classic work by early-20th-century Jewish humanist and scholar Isaac Heinemann surveys the crucial phases of Jewish thought concerning correct conduct as codified in the commandments. Heinemann offers systematic insights into the intellectual, emotional, pedagogical, and pragmatic reasoning advanced by the major Jewish thinkers. This book, available in English for the first time, covers Jewish thinkers from the Bible, rabbis, and philosophers through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, including Saadiah, Halevi, Maimonides, and many others. Heinemann follows the Biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern rationales offered for the commandments in the course of the history of Jewish thought. Isaac Heinemann (1876-1957) was one of the leading Jewish humanists and scholars of the early twentieth century. His career spanned the golden age of Jewish scholarship in central Europe and the rise of Jewish studies in modern Israel. He was a leading authority on Hellenistic and rabbinic knowledge, writing major studies of Philo of Alexandria and the rabbinic lore (agada).

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Academic Studies Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History

Release date

May 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2009

Authors

Translators

Dimensions

234 x 155 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Unsewn / adhesive bound

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-1-934843-53-6

Barcode

9781934843536

Categories

LSN

1-934843-53-9



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