Can there be such a thing as a Jewish philosophy or a philosophy of Judaism? How have Jewish traditions participated in philosophical questioning? What is the relationship of religion or theology to philosophy (revelation vs. reason)? This course emphasizes 20th-century considerations of these questions, with readings of Buber, Rosenzweig, Heschel, Fackenheim, Kaplan, Solveitchik, and Levinas, among others. Also offered as JST 3330.