The Name of God in Jewish Thought

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  • The Name of God in Jewish Thought examines the texts of Judaism pertaining to the Name of God, offering a philosophical analysis of these as a means of understanding the metaphysical role of the name* generally, in terms of its relationship with identity. The book begins with the formation of rabbinic Judaism in Lat

One of the most powerful traditions of the Jewish fascination with language is that of the Name. Indeed, the Jewish mystical tradition would seem a two millennia long meditation on the nature of name in relation to object, and how name mediates between subject and object. Even within the tide of the 20th century's linguistic turn, the aspect most notable in - the almost entirely secular - Jewish philosophers is that of the personal name, here given pivotal importance in the articulation of human relationships and dialogue.

  • The Name of God in Jewish Thought* examines the texts of Judaism pertaining to the Name of God, offering a philosophical analysis of these as a means of understanding the metaphysical role of the name generally, in terms of its relationship with identity. The book begins with the formation of rabbinic Judaism in Late Antiquity, travelling through the development of the motif into the Medieval Kabbalah, where the Name reaches its grandest and most systematic statement - and the one which has most helped to form the ideas of Jewish philosophers in the 20th and 21st Century. This investigation will highlight certain metaphysical ideas which have developed within Judaism from the Biblical sources, and which present a direct challenge to the paradigms of western philosophy. Thus a grander subtext is a criticism of the Greek metaphysics of being which the west has inherited, and which Jewish philosophers often subject to challenges of varying subtlety; it is these philosophers who often place a peculiar emphasis on the personal name, and this emphasis depends on the historical influence of the Jewish metaphysical tradition of the Name of God.

Providing a comprehensive description of historical aspects of Jewish Name-Theology, this book also offers new ways of thinking about subjectivity and ontology through its original approach to the nature of the name, combining philosophy with text-critical analysis. As such, it is an essent


Autorentext

Michael T. Miller is a researcher in Jewish mysticism and modern philosophy, with a focus on Jewish thought from the Second Temple period to the medieval Kabbalah. His philosophical interests cover modern Jewish philosophy as well as philosophy of language and metaphysics.


Zusammenfassung
The Name of God in Jewish Thought examines the texts of Judaism pertaining to the Name of God, offering a philosophical analysis of these as a means of understanding the metaphysical role of the name generally, in terms of its relationship with identity. The book begins with the formation of rabbinic Judaism in Lat

Inhalt

Introduction 1. Presence and Speech: Rosenzweig's ontology and the doctrine of Creation via the Name 2. Losing the Name: Derrida's rejection of Logos Theology 3. The Intentional Name: Husserl and the Talmud on phenomenal objects 4. The Seventy Faces of God: Kripke on identity and the Angelic Host 5. The Tree of Names: The Source of logic and emanation in Wittgenstein and Gikatilla 6. Name and Letter: Deconstructing language with Abulafian prophecy and Levinasian othering 7. Redemption in the Name: Walter Benjamin's Kabbalistic Messianism Conclusion: The Metaphysical Meaning of the Name

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367873905
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Religion & Theology
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9780367873905
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-0-367-87390-5
    • Titel The Name of God in Jewish Thought
    • Autor Michael T Miller
    • Untertitel A Philosophical Analysis of Mystical Traditions from Apocalyptic to Kabbalah
    • Gewicht 370g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 200

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