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The Posibility of a New Critical Language from the Sources of Jewish Negative Theology

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Part of the book series: Educational Futures Rethinking Theory and Practice ((EDUFUT,volume 48))

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Ilan Gur-Ze’ev: Thank you Prof. Jonathan Boyarin for making this conversation possible. If we may begin on a personal note: do you consider yourself a Jew? And if so, in your view, why should one identify oneself as a Jew at this historical moment, when according to some texts we read, and according to some of the realities in the post-modern condition, there is no difference that makes a difference? Why insist at such a historical moment on being a Jew?

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Gur-Ze’ev, I. (2011). The Posibility of a New Critical Language from the Sources of Jewish Negative Theology. In: Diasporic Philosophy and Counter-Education. Educational Futures Rethinking Theory and Practice, vol 48. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-364-8_8

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