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Foundational Thoughts in Judaism

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  • Title: Foundational Thoughts in Judaism
  • Author : Per K. Brask
  • Release Date : January 24, 2014
  • Genre: Judaism,Books,Religion & Spirituality,Nonfiction,Philosophy,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 291 KB

Description

What does Judaism say about free will, suffering, good and evil, sin, responsibility, righteousness? Danish philosopher Andreas Simonsen explains where Judaism stands on these and other complex moral issues, puts them into historical context and discusses their relevance to our lives today, while tackling the contradictions, confusions and paradoxes inherent in Judaism’s fundamental tenets. He also compares Judaism’s teachings to those of Christianity, humanism and selected Western philosophers, both classical and modern. Christians and Jews, believers and non-believers, alike, will find Simonsen’s insights fascinating and enlightening.
An important 20th-century religious-philosophical work. Now available in English for the first time, Edited and translated by Danish-Canadian poet and dramaturge Per K. Brask.


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