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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of Leo Baeck’s intellectual legacy and his profound influence on German-Jewish thought. Baeck, one of the most important Jewish leaders and thinkers of the twentieth century, grappled with fundamental questions about Jewish identity, modernity, and cultural integration within German society.
Yaniv Feller examines Baeck’s philosophical framework and his attempts to reconcile Jewish religious tradition with modern German intellectual currents. The work explores how Baeck articulated a distinctly Jewish perspective on universal human values and ethics, while confronting the challenges and contradictions inherent in German-Jewish relations.
Part of the renowned Ideas in Context series, this volume contributes significantly to our understanding of Jewish intellectual history, religious philosophy, and the complex cultural dynamics of pre- and post-war European Jewry. It offers valuable insights for scholars of religious studies, intellectual history, and Jewish civilization.







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