Jewish Religion After Theology
Explore a transformative perspective on Jewish thought in Jewish Religion After Theology by Avi Sagi. Published by Academic Studies Press in 2009, this compelling paperback spans 264 pages and delves into a significant shift from traditional metaphysical and theological frameworks to a practice-oriented philosophy. Sagi presents an insightful examination of Isaiah Leibowitz, whose ideas epitomize the concept of religion devoid of metaphysical underpinnings, offering readers a unique lens through which to understand contemporary Jewish spirituality. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to engage with the evolving landscape of Jewish philosophy and its implications for religious practice today.