Faith and Freedom : Moses Mendelssohn's Theological-Political Thought
معرفی کتاب «Faith and Freedom : Moses Mendelssohn's Theological-Political Thought» نوشتهٔ Michah Gottlieb، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The recent renewal of the faith-reason debate has focused attention on earlier episodes in its history. One of its memorable highlights occurred during the Enlightenment, with the outbreak of the "Pantheism Controversy" between the eighteenth century Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and the Christian Counter-Enlightenment thinker Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. While Mendelssohn argued that reason confirmed belief in a providential God and in an immortal soul, Jacobi claimed that its consistent application led ineluctably to atheism and fatalism. At present, there are two leading interpretations of Moses Mendelssohn's thought. One casts him as a Jewish traditionalist who draws on German philosophy to support his premodern Jewish beliefs, while the other portrays him as a secret Deist who seeks to encourage his fellow Jews to integrate into German society and so disingenuously defends Judaism to avoid arousing their opposition. By exploring the Pantheism Controversy and Mendelssohn's relation to his two greatest Jewish philosophical predecessors, the medieval Rabbi Moses Maimonides and the seventeenth century heretic Baruch Spinoza, Michah Gottlieb presents a new reading of Mendelssohn arguing that he defends Jewish religious concepts sincerely, but gives them a humanistic interpretation appropriate to life in a free, diverse modern society. Gottlieb argues that the faith-reason debate is best understood not primarily as an argument about metaphysical questions, such as whether or not God exists, but rather as a contest between two competing conceptions of human dignity and freedom. Mendelssohn, Gottlieb contends, gives expression to a humanistic religious perspective worthy of renewed consideration today. Michah Gottlieb Offers A New Reading Of Moses Mendelssohn's Life And Writings, Arguing That He Defends Pre-modern Jewish Religious Concepts Sincerely, But Unconsciously Gives Them A Humanistic Valence Appropriate To Life In A Diverse, Enlightened Society. God Is Good : The Harmony Between Judaism And Enlightenment Philosophy -- Philosophy And Law : Shaping Judaism For The Modern World -- Either/or : Jacobi's Attack On The Moderate Enlightenment -- Enlightenment Reoriented : Mendelssohn's Pragmatic Religious Idealism. Michah Gottlieb. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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