Reason and revelation before historicism : Strauss and Fackenheim /
"Can contemporary religion, and particularly Judaism, exist without being informed by history? This question was debated in 1940s New York by two German refugees who later rose to prominence -- Leo Strauss, one of the twentieth century's most significant political philosophers, and Emil L....
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442695382 |
Table of Contents:
- Background and introduction
- Strauss's formulation of the relationship between reason and revelation in modern thought and his rejection of a practical synthesis
- Fackenheim's formulation of the relationship between philosophy and revelatory theology in modern thought
- The problem of historicism
- Reason and revelation : Jewish thought after Strauss and Fackenheim.