Nine Talmudic Readings

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Nine Talmudic Readings is a collection of Emmanuel Levinas’s philosophical commentaries on Talmudic texts, exploring ethical and theological themes through close, interpretive readings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of essays
author Emmanuel Levinas NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresTheme ethics as first philosophy
interpretive reading of scripture
justice
law and ethics
relation to the Other
revelation
subjectivity
time and history
transcendence
genre Jewish philosophy
philosophy
religious commentary
hasInterpretiveMethod close reading
philosophical exegesis
hasPart Talmudic reading
hasTranslator English translators of Levinas’s works
influencedBy Jewish tradition
Talmud NERFINISHED
rabbinic literature
language French
mainSubject Jewish thought
Talmud NERFINISHED
ethics
hermeneutics
interpretation of Talmudic texts
responsibility for the Other
theology
notableFor bridging Talmudic study and contemporary philosophy
ethical interpretation of Talmudic passages
numberOfParts 9
originalTitle Neuf lectures talmudiques NERFINISHED
philosophicalFocus ethics of responsibility
relation between philosophy and revelation
philosophicalTradition Continental philosophy
phenomenology
publicationForm print
relatedWork Beyond the Verse NERFINISHED
Difficult Freedom NERFINISHED
In the Time of the Nations NERFINISHED
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
targetAudience philosophers
students of Jewish studies
theologians

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