In this book, Charles Vernoff argues that what makes Judaism distinctive is that it departs from all the characteristics typifying "path philosophy" spiritualities, such as Christianity and Islam. Judaism is not established through philosophical analysis, nor does it seek to persuade via abstract concepts. Rather, its radical and unassailable uniqueness comes from the fact that it purports to reveal divine transcendence as such, not mediated by anything else.
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