Fragile Finitude
A Jewish Hermeneutical Theology
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Fragile Finitude
A Jewish Hermeneutical Theology
The world we engage with is a vibrant collage brought to consciousness by language and our creative imagination. It is through the symbolic forms of language that the human world of value is revealed—this is where religious scholar Michael Fishbane dwells in his latest contribution to Jewish thought.
In Fragile Finitude, Fishbane clears new ground for a theological life through a novel reinterpretation of the Book of Job. On this basis, he offers a contemporary engagement with the four classical types of Jewish Scriptural exegesis. The first focuses on worldly experience, the second on communal forms of practice and thought in the rabbinical tradition, the third on personal development, and the fourth on transcendent, cosmic orientations. Through these four modes, Fishbane manages to transform Jewish theology from within, at once reinvigorating a long tradition and moving beyond it. What he offers is nothing short of a way to reorient our lives in relation to the divine and our fellow humans. Written from within the Jewish tradition, Fragile Finitude is intended for readers across the religious spectrum.
In Fragile Finitude, Fishbane clears new ground for a theological life through a novel reinterpretation of the Book of Job. On this basis, he offers a contemporary engagement with the four classical types of Jewish Scriptural exegesis. The first focuses on worldly experience, the second on communal forms of practice and thought in the rabbinical tradition, the third on personal development, and the fourth on transcendent, cosmic orientations. Through these four modes, Fishbane manages to transform Jewish theology from within, at once reinvigorating a long tradition and moving beyond it. What he offers is nothing short of a way to reorient our lives in relation to the divine and our fellow humans. Written from within the Jewish tradition, Fragile Finitude is intended for readers across the religious spectrum.
208 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2021
Philosophy: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion
Religion: Judaism, Philosophy of Religion, Theology, and Ethics
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Table of Contents
Prologue
Part One: Introduction
Interlude One
Part Two: Peshat
Interlude Two
Part Three: Derash
Interlude Three
Part Four: Remez
Interlude Four
Part Five: Sod
Conclusion
Part One: Introduction
Interlude One
Part Two: Peshat
Interlude Two
Part Three: Derash
Interlude Three
Part Four: Remez
Interlude Four
Part Five: Sod
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Notes
Index
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