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A Guide for the Jewish Undecided: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Orthodox Judaism

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What makes a belief or a lifestyle rational? How much evidence do you need before deciding to act on a belief? If your religious beliefs are tightly bound up with your particular experiences and upbringing, doesn't that undermine their reliability? All these questions, and more, come to the fore in Samuel Lebens' A Guide for the Jewish Undecided. Bringing cutting-edge philosophy, science, and decision theory into conversation with Jewish tradition, this book makes the case that Jews today have cogent reasons to embrace Judaism and its practices. Moreover, this embrace is the most viable way in which they can answer the call to human responsibility.

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A Guide for the Jewish Undecided: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Orthodox Judaism, Samuel Lebens

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Titel
A Guide for the Jewish Undecided: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Orthodox Judaism
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Samuel Lebens
Verlag
MAGGID
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
290
ISBN10
1592646093
ISBN13
9781592646098
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What makes a belief or a lifestyle rational? How much evidence do you need before deciding to act on a belief? If your religious beliefs are tightly bound up with your particular experiences and upbringing, doesn't that undermine their reliability? All these questions, and more, come to the fore in Samuel Lebens' A Guide for the Jewish Undecided. Bringing cutting-edge philosophy, science, and decision theory into conversation with Jewish tradition, this book makes the case that Jews today have cogent reasons to embrace Judaism and its practices. Moreover, this embrace is the most viable way in which they can answer the call to human responsibility.