JWST 195 - Not in the Heavens: A History of Jewish Secular Thought 1 HU New Course Added 12/06/2006
Second Semester, First Module Mini Course. Jews have played a central role in the story of modern secularism, but there is a specific character to Jewish secularism as a response to the Jewish tradition. This course will examine varieties of Jewish secularism by looking at a series of topics: God, Bible, History, Politics and Culture. Among the thinkers we will consider are: Baruch Spinoza, Solomon Maimon, Heinrich Heine, Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Ahad Ha-am and M.Y. Berdichevsky.
Prerequisites & Notes Mr. Biale
Credits: 1 Credit
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