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Jewish Theology in Our Time: A New Generation Explores the Foundations and Future of Jewish Belief [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 244 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x153 mm, weight: 1 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jewish Lights Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1580234135
  • ISBN-13: 9781580234139
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 244 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x153 mm, weight: 1 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Jewish Lights Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1580234135
  • ISBN-13: 9781580234139
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
At every critical juncture in Jewish history, Jews have understood a dynamic theology to be essential for a vital Jewish community. This important collection sets the next stage of Jewish theological thought, bringing together a cross section of interesting new voices from all movements in Judaism to inspire and stimulate discussion now and in the years to come.

Provocative and wide-ranging, these invigorating and creative insights from a new generation's thought leaders provide a coherent and inspiring picture of Jewish belief in our time.

"Demonstrates that there is not only a future to the Jewish theological enterprise in America but an exciting, fully realized, and challenging future. Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mordecai Kaplan would be thrilled. This book belongs on the shelf of every serious student of Jewish thought."---Rabbi Neil Gillman, PhD, Aaron Rabinowitz and Simon H. Rifkind Emeritus Professor of Jewish Philosophy, The Jewish Theological Seminary; author, Doing Jewish Theology: God, Torah and Israel in Modern Judaism

"Intellectually and spiritually exhilarating. Indeed, it augurs well for the future of American Judaism."---Paul Mendes-Flohr, PhD, professor of Jewish thought, University of Chicago Divinity School; professor emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

"The Jewish conversation about God has continued for thousands of years. The wonderful collection of new voices represented in [ this book] enriches not only the conversation but also the reader who will discover how rich, varied, and meaningful that conversation can be."---Rabbi Laura Geller, senior rabbi, Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills

"Anyone engaged in constructing a contemporary Jewish theology must proceed carefully so as not to try to shove the square pegs of modern thought and experience into the cylindrical holes of classical Jewish life and thinking. Nevertheless, an awareness of all these challenges should not discourage the project and progress of Jewish theology, but rather serve to mark the path along which the journey should proceed. It is not an easy or identifiable road. Flipping through the pages of this book, you will readily see that we live in an age when the boundaries of what constitutes Jewish theological thought are as wide as they are sometimes imperceptible."---From the Introduction

From the Garden of Eden onward, the God-idea has taken on a varied and ever-evolving number of expressions within Judaism. From Mount Sinai to the prophets of the exile, from Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed to Kabbalah, from Chasidism to mid-twentieth-century North America, theological inquiry, diverse in its content and idiom, has sustained the Jewish People.

The passionate voices of a new generation of Jewish thinkers continue that dialogue with God, examining the dynamics of what Jews can believe today.
Foreword xi
Rabbi David J. Wolpe
Preface xiii
Rabbi Carole B. Balin
Introduction xvii
THE GOD IN PROCESS
I Will be Who I Will Be: A God of Dynamic Becoming
3(8)
Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
God as the Breath of Life
11(6)
Eitan Fishbane
Living and Dreaming with God
17(6)
Rabbi Shai Held
Cosmic Theology and Earthly Religion
23(8)
Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky
Non-dual Judaism
31(12)
Rabbi James Jacobson-Maisels
THE GODS OF THE TEXT
Open-Source Covenant
43(7)
Rabbi Jonathan Crane
More Theos, Less Ology
50(6)
Rabbi Jeremy Gordon
A Progressive Reform Judaism
56(7)
Rabbi Evan Moffic
Spiritual Mappings: A Jewish Understanding of Religious Diversity
63(8)
Rabbi Or N. Rose
The Religion of Torah
71(10)
Benjamin D. Sommer
WAYS OF TALKING ABOUT GOD
Five Pillars of Orthodox Judaism or Open Charedism
81(5)
Rabbi Asher Lopatin
Toward a New Jewish Theological Lexicon
86(7)
Rabbi Michael Marmur
Martin Buber: The Dialogue with God
93(9)
Rabbi William Plevan
Radically Free and Radically Claimed: Toward the Next Stage of Liberal Jewish Theology
102(12)
Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi
Can Traditional Jewish Theology Still Speak to (Some of) Us?
114(9)
Marc B. Shapiro
A QUEST FOR GOD
A Quest-Driven Faith
123(6)
Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove
Theological Proximity: The Quest for Intimacy with God
129(6)
Simon Cooper
Longing to Hear Again
135(8)
Rabbi Leon A. Morris
Walking the Walk
143(6)
Rabbi Daniel Nevins
On This Sacred Ground
149(10)
Rabbi Eliyahu Stern
THE GOD IN BETWEEN
The Radical Divinity
159(11)
Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum
How I Came to Theology, or Didn't
170(5)
Rabbi Daniel M. Bronstein
The Theology of the In-Between
175(8)
Benjamin Sax
First Fruits of the Seasons of Hope and Renewal
183(5)
Rabbi Naamah Kelman
Afterword 188(4)
Notes 192(6)
Suggestions for Further Reading 198