The connection of Judaism to music has been a lively discourse topic in recent years, and the musical awakening in religious circles is one expression of it. This book is the first comprehensive research project on the encounter of music and Judaism in the theological and philosophical realms, tracing the historical evolution of the music motif in Jewish thought. It describes the course of music as a tool serving religious, psychological, and instrumental goals until it developed into an independent aesthetic experience. Discussions also encompass various assessments of music in Jewish thought and the special connection of the Jewish people to music.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction
Methodological Aspects
Assessing the Role of Music
Music and the Jewish People
Music as a Tool
Toward Music as an Independent Field: Representation, Language, Dialogue
Music, Zionism, Religion
Summing Up
By Way of an Epilogue
Selected Bibliography
Index
عن المؤلف
Dov Schwartz, a former Dean of Humanities and former chair of the departments of Music and Philosophy at Bar Ilan University, currently teaches at the department of Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University and is a senior researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem.