Reclaiming the wicked son finding Judaism in secular Jewish philosophers

Reclaiming the Wicked Son: Finding Judaism in Secular Jewish Philosophers takes the ideas of six well-known secular Jewish philosophers-Karl Marx, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ayn Rand, Peter Singer, Noam Chomsky, and Judith Butler-and views them through a wide range of Jewish lenses from the Talmudic tradi...

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