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Bloechl (philosophy, College of Holy Cross, MA) analyzes Levinas's philosophy of religion, paying particular attention to morality and theology in what Levinas called the ethics of infinite responsibility. This book provides insight into the ways Levinas reestablished religion and an ethics in which religion has meaning, in light of the works of philosophers such as Nietzche and Heidegger. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)