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On Sacrifice

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title On Sacrifice
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Moshe Halbertal
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreEthics and moral philosophy
Social and political philosophy
Philosophy of religion
ISBN/Barcode 9780691163307
ClassificationsDewey:203.4
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 22 February 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

The idea and practice of sacrifice play a profound role in religion, ethics, and politics. In this brief book, philosopher Moshe Halbertal explores the meaning and implications of sacrifice, developing a theory of sacrifice as an offering and examining the relationship between sacrifice, ritual, violence, and love. On Sacrifice also looks at the pl

Author Biography

Moshe Halbertal is the Gruss Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and professor of Jewish thought and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His books include Concealment and Revelation: Esotericism in Jewish Thought and its Philosophical Implications (Princeton) and People of the Book: Canon, Meaning, and Authority.

Reviews

"This is a brilliant book."--Robert A. Segal, Times Higher Education "If one of the lessons of the Biblical and Midrashic accounts of the giving of the Torah at Sinai is that revelations abound in small venues, then this is an apt metaphor for this small, fascinating, and brilliant work by noted scholar and philosopher Moshe Halbertal. Covering issues of sacrifice to and sacrifice for, Halbertal takes the reader on a thought-provoking journey from the biblical story of Cain and Abel through the binding of Isaac and into modern times, with reflections on the meaning of individual and national sacrifice as it manifests itself in military actions and wars conducted by both Israel and the United States."--William Liss-Levinson, Jewish Book World "An exacting and lucidly written narrative."--Choice "The book presents a good basis for further discussion of the use of sacrifice-related terminology in political and economic discourse. Anyone interested in the continued significance of ancient concepts, ideas, and rituals in modern life and thinking would benefit from reading this book."--Catherine Hezser, LSE Politics and Policy blog "This is a fascinating book on a critical religious concept, but one that is best suited to the academic or philosophically trained reader."--Association of Jewish Library Reviews "On Sacrifice is an intensely satisfying analysis of a subject whose complexity and the implications thereof likely eludes most of us who think they know what 'sacrifice' is really all about. It is a worthy addition to Professor Halbertal's already impressive bibliography."--Charles H Middleburgh, Middleburgh Blog "I can only hope that this highly schematic overview conveys something of the richness of ideas which Moshe Halbertal has elegantly packed into his short book."--Berel Dov Lerner, Philosophy in Review "[T]here is no doubt that Halbertal is a master guide through both foreign and familiar terrains. He has the rare ability to revivify arcane topics and texts without sacrificing their complexity on the altar of relevance. The result is a rich and genuinely exciting discussion, one that leaves the philosophically inclined reader with a deep sense that the seemingly narrow and dated topic of sacrifice may be central to contemporary attempts to understand what it is to live a meaningful life."--Jeremy Wanderer, Jewish Review of Books "This brief book is a compact, in-depth analysis of the meanings of sacrifice in Jewish-Christian culture; it points out both the benign and malignant aspects that have tethered the philosophical- theological conversation swirling around this issue down the centuries. Halbertal is a scholar's scholar."--Donald J. Dietrich, European Legacy "Moshe Halbertal ... has written a masterpiece. Sacrifice is the most primary and basic form of ritual, and in On Sacrifice, Professor Moshe Halbertal has made that eminently clear. Like his other writings, this is profound and deep work, and one definitely worth reading."--Ben Rothke, Times Of Israel