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Straus Center Hosts Adam Kirsch

Adam Kirsch

On September 11th, 2023, the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought hosted Adam Kirsch, Features Editor at The Wall Street Journal, for a talk about his latest book The Revolt Against Humanity: Imagining a Future Without Us, published by Columbia University Press. In conversation with Straus Center Deputy Director Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern, Kirsch gave an overview of the book’s arguments, which discuss debates about whether the end of humanity on earth might be a positive eventuality.

Kirsch identified two schools of thought: antihumanism, which views humanity as destructive and welcomes our extinction, and transhumanism, which views technology as something that will ultimately become superior to us. Kirsch, who is also a renowned literary critic and poet, has written a great deal on Jewish subjects, having also presented at the Straus Center last year about his book on Daf Yomi (daily Talmud learning).

When asked about how he approached his latest book from the perspective of Jewish thought, Kirsch noted that in this case, his audience also included Christians, “because they recognize that these are fundamentally spiritual issues… about what is the purpose of humanity?”  From a Jewish frame of reference, Kirsch elaborated on how the biblical account of Eden has shaped his thinking about the environment, how messianic ideas might connect to ways of thinking about the end of the world, and how the kabbalistic idea of tzimtzum (contraction) might serve as a helpful analogy for “contracting ourselves in order to create something else…that’s more important than us.”

As Jews around the world are currently reading through the early chapters of Genesis, Kirsch’s ideas are quite timely. The event was co-sponsored by the Straus Center and the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program. You can learn more about the Straus Center by signing up for our newsletter here. Be sure to also like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and connect with us on LinkedIn.