Devotional Intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking: A Philosophical Essay

Lexington Books (2019)
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This volume introduces an original philosophy of Jewish religious thinking as devotional intelligence. It establishes the intellectual warrant of such thinking in light of two related principles: relativity v. intelligence—the metaphysical principle that knowing is of being—and the normative principle of sacral attunement.

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