RELIGION AGAINST POLITICS: Versions of the State in modern Jewish thought
Cohen, Josh. 2002. RELIGION AGAINST POLITICS: Versions of the State in modern Jewish thought. Jewish Quarterly, 49(4), pp. 23-28. ISSN 0449-010X [Article]
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The great Jewish religious thinkers since the Holocaust have all also, implicitly or explicitly, offered political interpretations of the State of Israel. Josh Cohen explores the significant differences between the perspectives opened up by the well-known ‘triumvirate’ of American Jewish theologians and the French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas.
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