Ever since the first encounter between Judaism and the western world in
the second century BCE, Jewish thinkers like Maimonides, Gersonides, R.
Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, and Rabbi A. I. Kook have grappled with issues of
Jewish faith and modernity. The works they published, which comprise
Jewish classical philosophy, were products of the highest intellectual
caliber, and no question of faith, no matter how embarrassing or
heretical, was overlooked. In this book Raphael Shuchat presents the
reader with some of the main and timeless issues of Jewish philosophy
over the ages and updates them to twenty-first century thinking, making
each issue relevant for the modern reader. This book offers a fresh
intellectual outlook on the Jewish faith, and contains a timely message
for all religionists and thinkers in the twenty-first century. It will
be of great use to both students and laymen.