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Daniel H. Weiss is the Polonsky-Coexist Lecturer in Jewish Studies in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. His research examines the intersection between philosophical thought and classical Jewish texts, and is author of Paradox and the Prophets: Hermann Cohen and the Indirect Communication of Religion (Oxford University Press, 2012), Purity and Danger Now: New Perspectives (Routledge, 2016) and Interpreting Interreligious Relations with Wittgenstein: Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies (Brill, 2019), among other volumes and articles published. In addition, he is actively involved various forms of inter-faith dialogue and research via the Cambridge Interfaith Programme and the practice of Scriptural Reasoning.