Journal for Jewish Thought and Philosophy
Edited by Agata Bielik-Robson, Petar Bojanic, Willi Goetschel and Orietta Ombrosi
Appears semi-annually.
Ca. 96 pages (per issue)
15,5 x 23,5 cm. Paperback.
ISSN: 2079-6943
Bemidbar is a new journal that explores the contributions of Jewish thought to philosophy. Challenging the view of Jewish tradition perceived as being parochial, the journal will serve as a critical forum for a dialogue with contemporary thought. Bemidbar takes its name from the Biblical experience “in the desert”, the Hebrew name of the Book of Numbers and a crucially formative moment that foregrounds and frames the narratives of Jewish history and has become a constitutive element in Western critical historical narratives. In the wilderness, in exile, and on the way, Bemidbar signals the explorative, searching trajectory of exilic experience.
The first issue of "Bemidbar" will come in fall 2010.
Ca. € 24,–, sfr 38,30 (single issue)
Ca. € 40,–, sfr 64,– (1 year subscription)
Ca. € 30,–, sfr 47,90 (student subscription)
Plus shipping fee.