Browsing Stern College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021-2022 courses --- JPHI (Jewish Philosophy) by Author "Lerner, Dov"
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JHIS 4938H - A Topics: Malbim & Modernity / JPHI 1918H – A Topics: Malbim & Modernity
Lerner, Dov (2021-01)Course Overview The aim of this class is to explore the thought of one of the most well-known Jewish exegetes of the nineteenth century—Malbim—with a heavy emphasis on his historical and intellectual context. We will ... -
JPHI 4933H: Malbim and modernity
Lerner, Dov (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)The aim of this class is to explore the thought of one of the most well-known Jewish exegetes of the nineteenth century—Malbim—with a heavy emphasis on his historical and intellectual context. We will survey the major ... -
JPHI1650H: Maimonides and his Enemies
Lerner, Dov (The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought ; Stern College for Women, 2022-01)COURSE OVERVIEW This semester we will explore the legacy of perhaps the most renowned and influential Jewish thinker in history: Maimonides. Over the first half of the course, we will examine his historical and intellectual ... -
Topics: Philosophy of Rabbi Sacks - 15412 - JPHI 4934H - E
Lerner, Dov (2021-09)Course Overview The aim of this class is to explore the thought of perhaps the most renowned and influential teachers of Judaism at the start of the twenty-first century: the late Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. With such a ...