The Beginning of Wisdom

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Pub. Date: 2006-03-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

As ardent debates over creationism fill the front pages of newspapers, Genesis has never been more timely. And as Leon R. Kass shows in The Beginning of Wisdom, it's also timeless. Examining Genesis in a philosophical light, Kass presents it not as a story of what happened long ago, but as the enduring story of humanity itself. He asserts that the first half of Genesis contains insights about human nature that "rival anything produced by the great philosophers." Kass here reads these first storiesfrom Adam and Eve to the tower of Babelas a mirror for self-discovery that reveals truths about human reason, speech, freedom, sexual desire, pride, shame, anger, and death. Taking a step further in the second half of his book, Kass explores the struggles in Genesis to launch a new way of life that addresses mankind's morally ambiguous nature by promoting righteousness and holiness. Even readers who don't agree with Kass's interpretations will find The Beginning of Wisdom a compelling booka masterful philosophical take on one of the world's seminal religious texts. "A learned and fluent, delightfully overstuffed stroll through the Gates of Eden. . . . Mix Harold Bloom with Stephen Jay Gould and you'll get something like Kass. A wonderfully intelligent reading of Genesis."Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Throughout his book, Kass uses fruitful, fascinating techniques for getting at the heart of Genesis. . . . Innumerable times [he] makes a reader sit back and rethink what has previously been tediously familiar or baffling."Washington Post "It is important to state that this is a book not merely rich, but prodigiously rich with insight. Kass is a marvelous reader, sensitive and careful. His interpretations surprise again and again with their cogency and poignancy."Jerusalem Post

Author Biography

Leon R. Kass, MD, is the Addie Clark Harding Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the College at the University of Chicago and Hertog Fellow in Social Thought at the American Enterprise Institute. A member of the President’s Council on Bioethics, he is the author or coauthor of five books, including, most recently, Life, Liberty and the Defense of Dignity: The Challenge for Bioethics.

Table of Contents

Preface: The Professor and the Fossil xi
Introduction: The Beginning of Wisdom 1(24)
PART ONE DANGEROUS BEGINNINGS: THE UNINSTRUCTED WAYS GENESIS 1-11
1. Awesome Beginnings: Man, Heaven, and the Created Order
25(29)
2. The Follies of Freedom and Reason: The Story of the Garden of Eden (I)
54(44)
3. The Vexed Question of Man and Woman: The Story of the Garden of Eden (II)
98(25)
4. Fratricide and Founding: The Twisted Roots of Civilization
123(28)
5. Death, Beautiful Women, and the Heroic Temptation: The Return of Chaos and the Flood
151(17)
6. Elementary Justice: Man, Animals, and the Coming of Law and Covenant
168(29)
7. Paternity and Piety: Noah and His Sons
197(20)
8. Babel: The Failures of Civilization
217
PART TWO EDUCATING THE FATHERS GENESIS 12-50
Abraham (Genesis 12-25)
9. Educating the Fathers: Father Abraham
247(21)
10. Educating Father Abraham: The Meaning of Marriage
268(29)
11. Educating Father Abraham: The Meaning of Patriarchy
297(55)
Isaac (Genesis 25-28)
12. Inheriting the Way: From Father to Son
352(24)
13. The Education of Isaac: From Son to Patriarch
376(28)
Jacob (Genesis 28-35)
14. The Adventures of Jacob: The Taming of the Shrewd
404(42)
15. Brotherhood and Piety: Facing Esau, Seeing God
446(27)
16. Politics and Piety: Jacob Becomes Israel
473(36)
The Generations of Jacob: Joseph, Judah, and Their Brothers (Genesis 36-50)
17. The Generations of Jacob: The Question of Leadership
509(41)
18. Joseph the Egyptian
550(23)
19. Joseph and His Brothers: Estrangement and Recognition
573(43)
20. Israel in Egypt: The Way Not Taken
616(20)
21. Losing Joseph, Saving Israel: Jacob Preserves the Way
636(25)
Epilogue: The End of the Beginning 661(6)
Endnotes 667(12)
Index 679

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