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Negative theology is the attempt to describe God by speaking in terms of what God is not. Historical affinities between Jewish modernity and negative theology indicate new directions for thematizing the modern Jewish experience. Questions such as, What are the limits of Jewish modernity in terms of negativity? Has this creative tradition exhausted itself? and How might Jewish thought go forward? anchor these original essays. Taken together they explore the roots and legacies of negative theology in Jewish thought, examine the viability and limits of theorizing the modern Jewish experience as negative theology, and offer a fresh perspective from which to approach Jewish intellectual history.

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All-in-all, this volume should be of great interest to scholars of Jewish and modern continental philosophy.

(Reviews in Religion & Theology)

Introduction. Delineations: Negative Theology 1(29)
Jewish Modernity
1 The Limits of Negative Theology in Medieval Kabbalah and Jewish Philosophy
30(18)
Sandra Valabregue
2 "No One Can See My Face and Live"
48(14)
Kenneth Seeskin
3 What Is Positive in Negative Theology?
62(23)
Lenn E. Goodman
4 Negative Theology as Illuminating and/or Therapeutic Falsehood
85(24)
Sam Lebens
5 "My Aid Will Come from Nothingness": The Practice of Negative Theology in Maggid Devarav Le-Ya'akov
109(22)
James Jacobson-Maisels
6 Secrecy, Apophasis, and Atheistic Faith in the Teachings of Rav Kook
131(30)
Elliot R. Wolfson
7 Two Types of Negative Theology; Or, What Does Negative Theology Negate?
161(19)
Shira Wolosky
8 Khoric Apophasis: Matter and Messianicity in Islamo-Judeo-Greek Neoplatonism
180(18)
Sarah Pessin
9 Negative Dialectics, Sive Secular Jewish Theology: Adorno on the Prohibition on Graven Images and Imperative of Historical Critique
198(15)
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
10 The Passion of Nonknowing True Oneness: Derrida and Maimonides on God---and Jew, Perhaps
213(25)
Michael Fagenblat
11 Jewish Negative Theology: A Phenomenological Perspective
238(20)
David Novak
12 Mysteries of the Promise: Negative Theology in Benjamin and Scholem
258(24)
Agata Bielik-Robson
13 Can Halakhah Survive Negative Theology?
282(22)
David Shatz
14 The Stylus and the Almond: Negative Literary Theologies in Paul Celan
304(19)
Adam Lipszyc
15 "Gods Change": The Deconstruction of the Transcendent God and the Reconstruction of the Mythical Godhead in Yehuda Amichai's Open Closed Open
323(12)
Tzahi Weiss
16 The Politics of Negative Theology
335(22)
Martin Kavka
Contributors 357(4)
Index 361(16)
Citation Index 377
Michael Fagenblat is Senior Lecturer at the Open University of Israel. He is the author of A Covenant of Creatures: Levinas's Philosophy of Judaism.