Description
Jewish Concepts of Divine Oneness provides a comprehensive introduction to how Jewish thought has grappled with the nature of God’s unity. Author Job Y. Jindo traces the development of monotheistic concepts from biblical times through medieval philosophy and into modern interpretations.
The book compares diverse Jewish perspectives on divine oneness, including rabbinic Judaism, Kabbalistic traditions, and philosophical approaches. Jindo explores how Jewish thinkers have reconciled the unity of God with concepts like the Trinity in Christian thought, the multiplicity of divine attributes, and the relationship between transcendence and immanence.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly yet accessible work serves both academic students and general readers interested in Jewish theology. It illuminates fundamental questions about monotheism’s meaning and demonstrates how Jewish tradition has continuously reinterpreted divine oneness in response to philosophical challenges and cultural contexts.







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