TOC: Announcing Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy Volume 30.2

Brian Hillman Discussion

We are pleased to announce the new volume of the Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy

Volume 30.2

ARTICLES

The Dyad of Four-Letter Divine Names in Early Kabbalah and Its Sources, 219–250
(Eugene D. Matanky and Adam Afterman)

Explaining the Diversity of the Lurianic Corpus: The Disparate Hermeneutical Approaches of R. Menahem Azaria da Fano and R. Menahem de Lonzano, 251–282
(Avi Kallenbach)

The Psychosomatic Ethics of the Psalms: Hermann Cohen and Hajim Steinthal’s “Sprachwissenschaft”, 283–300
(Hartwig Wiedebach)

 “The Bodily Fact of Otherness”: Martin Buber’s Post-Kantian Phenomenology of Dialogue, 301–336
(Sam S. B. Shonkoff)