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Ep. 43: Orthodox Judaism, Leo Strauss, and Baruch Spinoza’s Critique of Religion

The Moral Imagination

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The Importance of Orthodoxy in the 20th Century

In Yeshiva, I was asking my Orthodox Jewish teachers, these scholars, among them Rabbi Kagan, is this what we believe? Is this our best argument? And when I saw that Thomas Merrill made that argument, I said, well, wait a second, that's exactly what I was doing 20 years ago in Yeshiva. That's why I wanted to go out and ask the best and brightest Orthodox Jews I could get my hands on today  and see what they thought. It resonated with him off the bat. He introduced me to Alec Goldstein, who became the second co-editor of the book.

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