Leo Strauss and Judaism: Jerusalem and Athens Critically RevisitedDavid Novak Rowman & Littlefield, 1996 - 200 pages This collection of original essays by prominent scholars of political philosophy analyzes Leo Strauss's thoughts concerning the relationship between revelation and reason within the context of Jewish religion and thought. Unlike other edited collections about Strauss, the contributors to Leo Strauss and Judaism: Jerusalem and Athens Critically Revisited examine their subject using a wide range of ideological and methodological approaches, arriving at a variety of conclusions, many of which are controversial. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Leo Strauss, Jewish philosophy, and political theory. |
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The Legacy of Leo Strauss | 1 |
Unraveling | 25 |
The Interpretation of Maimonides | 55 |
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