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A compelling new philosophical study of hope as a resource for the tasks of citizenship in a liberal, democratic society. It contends that the modern philosophical construction of hope as an emotion is deficient; it reconstructs the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue in a contemporary philosophical idiom.
Target group: Scholars and Students of Religion and Politics; of Philosophical Theology; of Ethics; of Comparative Jewish studies

Produktbeschreibung
A compelling new philosophical study of hope as a resource for the tasks of citizenship in a liberal, democratic society. It contends that the modern philosophical construction of hope as an emotion is deficient; it reconstructs the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue in a contemporary philosophical idiom.

Target group: Scholars and Students of Religion and Politics; of Philosophical Theology; of Ethics; of Comparative Jewish studies
Autorenporträt
Alan Mittleman is the author of three previous books in Jewish thought and political theory, as well as the editor of four volumes on religion and politics.