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E-grāmata: Levinas Faces Biblical Figures

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This collection of essays is an attempt to capture the drama of the encounter, of the 'facing' of Levinas and the biblical text. It seeks to link Jewish experience and Levinasian themes such as responsibility, substitution, hospitality, suffering and forgiveness, and at the same time make the biblical text accessible in a new way.     The book offers new insights on the opening up of Levinas's thought and biblical stories to one another; it considers the ways in which Levinas can open up the biblical text to requestioning, and how the biblical text can inform our reading of Levinas. Setting up in dialogue the heteronomic texts the narrative texts of the bible and Levinas's philosophical texts allows an enforced and renewed understanding of both. The examination of these issues is pursued from diverse perspectives and disciplines, probing the role biblical figures play in Levinas's thought and the manner by which to approach them. Do the biblical allusions serve in Levinas's thought merely as a rhetorical and literary device, as illustrations of his ideas, or perhaps they have a deeper philosophical meaning, which contributes to his project in general?  Do the references to biblical figures work in Levinas's philosophy in a way that other literary figures are incapable of, and how do these references comply with his conflicted attitude towards literature?  

Recenzijas

In [ the book] the reader is presented with a rich variety of analyses of Levinass readings of biblical figures, events, and notions. . . .Of particular note is Eli Schonfelds piece on Jonah, which analyzes not only a specific biblical moment, but also attempts to articulate the hermeneutics at play in Levinass biblical references in general in order to clarify their role in his larger philosophical project. Alongside addressing a somewhat neglected topic in the study of Levinas, the uniqueness of this volume resides in the essays that use Levinass philosophy as a background and inspiration for putting forth intriguing and original readings of the Bible, thereby exhibiting the exegetical productivity a Levinasian prism could offer.This is an insightful contribution to the ever-growing scholarship on Levinas and Judaism. Moreover, it provides support for those who seek to blur the typical distinction made between his philosophical and Jewish writings. Most of the essays assume prior philosophical knowledge and familiarity with Levinass corpus, and as such is particularly recommended to graduate students and scholars of philosophy and Jewish studies. * Religious Studies Review * A series of passionate readings that convincingly demonstrate how the continuing dialogue between philosophical and biblical wisdom informs and guides Levinas's key concepts. -- Seąn Hand, University of Warwick We know that Levinas was one of the most important philosophers of the last century; we also know that he was a brilliant Talmudic commentator. But how do these two aspects of his work relate to one another? Levinas Faces Biblical Figures demonstrates better than ever before that all the strands of Levinas's thought are interlinked. His interpretations of biblical figures and his ethics go hand in hand; and this volume illustrates most impressively that his reverence for ancient texts is inseparable from the contemporary relevance of his thought.   -- Colin Davis, Royal Holloway, University of London Levinas Faces Biblical Figures, edited and introduced insightfully by Yael Lin, is a pioneering contribution to the emerging field of Levinas and biblical studies. The articles gathered here will be of benefit to students of Levinas, biblical studies, most especially for those at their conjuncture as well as teachers of the religious philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. As someone who has studied and taught Levinas for the past forty years, I heartily recommend this book. -- Richard I. Sugarman, University of Vermont

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Bible, Ethics and Poetics 1(18)
Yael Lin
1 Subjectivity, Hospitality and Exile
1 The Meaning of the Abrahamic Adventure in Levinas's Thought
19(16)
Ephraim Meir
2 Welcoming the Other: Hospitality, Subjectivity and Otherness in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and the Biblical Story, the Hospitality of Abraham
35(26)
Edna Langenthal
2 Suffering, Justice, and Forgiveness
3 Cruel Justice, Responsibility, and Forgiveness: On Levinas's Reading of the Gibeonites
61(18)
Gary D. Mole
4 The Power of Goodness: Ritzpah Bat Aiah in the Interpretation of Levinas
79(18)
Elisabeth Goldwyn
3 Choice and Election
5 Ruth: The Meaning of a Conversion
97(12)
Catherine Chalier
6 Jonah: Hero of the Impossible Escape: The Biblical Interruption of Philosophy in Levinas
109(24)
Eli Schonfeld
4 The Face, Death, and Responsibility
7 Abel's Look: Levinas Reads Cain
133(16)
Michal Ben-Naftali
8 The Mystery of the Red Heifer: Solved, to Nobody's Satisfaction
149(24)
Richard A. Cohen
5 Judaism, Messianism, and Zionism
9 Joseph: The Voice from the Coffin
173(16)
Hanoch Ben-Pazi
10 Ladders to Heaven: Caleb, Levinas and the Challenge of the Explorers
189(16)
Tamar Abramov
Bibliography 205(10)
Index 215
Yael Lin teaches at Ben-Gurion University and Achva Academic College and is the pedagogical consultant for the Department of Learning Technologies at Ben-Gurion University.