Accepting and Excepting: On Pluralism and Chosenness Out of the Sources of Judaism - Hardcover
Accepting and Excepting: On Pluralism and Chosenness Out of the Sources of Judaism - Hardcover
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by Raphael Jospe (Author)
Accepting and Excepting: On Pluralism and Chosenness Out of the Sources of Judaism argues for religious pluralism. Language, culture, religion, and gender color our cognition. Exclusive, absolute truth claims are meaningless. Revaluation enables Jews to affirm the Chosen People concept as internally directed, and observe traditional sancta without traditional theism.
Author Biography
Raphael Jospe (Ph.D. Brandeis University) is a retired professor of Jewish philosophy in Jerusalem. Author/editor of more than 20 books and editor of the Jewish philosophy division of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, he is involved in inter-religious dialogue and has lectured at the Vatican and at the World Council of Churches.