Evil and Suffering in Jewish Philosophy

Evil and Suffering in Jewish Philosophy - Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions

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Publisher's Synopsis

The problems of evil and suffering have been extensively discussed in Jewish philosophy, and much of the discussion has centred on the Book of Job. In this study Oliver Leaman poses two questions: how can a powerful and caring deity allow terrible things to happen to obviously innocent people, and why have the Jewish people been so harshly treated throughout history, given their status as the chosen people? He explores these issues through an analysis of the views of Philo, Saadya, Maimonides, Gersonides, Spinoza, Mendelssohn, Hermann Cohen, Buber, Rosenzweig, and post-Holocaust thinkers, and suggests that a discussion of evil and suffering is really a discussion about our relationship with God.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521427227
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 296.311
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 271
Weight: 416g
Height: 194mm
Width: 284mm
Spine width: 20mm