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American Jewish thought since 1934 : writings on identity, engagement, and belief /

"War and Enlightenment in Russia explores how members of the military during the reign of Catherine II reconciled Enlightenment ideas about the equality and moral worth of all humans with the Russian reality based on serfdom, a world governed by autocracy, absolute respect for authority, and su...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Marmur, Michael (Editor ), Ellenson, David Harry, 1947- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, Massachusetts : Brandeis University Press, [2020]
Colección:Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series (Unnumbered)
Brandeis library of modern Jewish thought.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g [I]. God.  |t The future of the American Jew /  |r Mordecai M. Kaplan --  |t Man is not alone /  |r Abraham Joshua Heschel --  |t The concept of God after Auschwitz : a Jewish voice /  |r Hans Jonas --  |t After Auschwitz /  |r Richard L. Rubenstein --  |t Faith after the Holocaust /  |r Eliezer Berkovits --  |t You shall be as Gods /  |r Erich Fromm --  |t Notes on composing new blessings : toward a feminist-Jewish reconstruction of prayer /  |r Marcia Falk --  |t "To you do I call" : a critique of impersonal prayer /  |r Edward L. Greenstein --  |t Reconstructing divine power /  |r Sandra B. Lubarsky --  |t Location, location, location : toward a theology of prepositions /  |r Rebecca Alpert --  |g [II]. Revelation and commandment.  |t The condition of Jewish belief /  |r Marvin Fox --  |t The condition of Jewish belief /  |r Aharon Lichtenstein --  |t Judaism and modern man /  |r Will Herberg --  |t Revelation and the modern Jew /  |r Jakob J. Petuchowski --  |t Halakhic man /  |r Joseph B. Soloveitchik --  |t Revelation and authority /  |r Benjamin H. Sommer --  |t Expanding the palace of Torah /  |r Tamar Ross --  |t Renewing the Covenant /  |r Eugene B. Borowitz --  |t Crossing and recrossing the void /  |r Susan Handelman --  |t Is the covenant a bilateral relationship? /  |r David Novak --  |t Engendering Judaism /  |r Rachel Adler --  |t The obligated self /  |r Mara H. Benjamin --  |g [III]. Spirituality.  |t Against spirituality /  |r Arnold Jacob Wolf --  |t Halakhic man /  |r Joseph B. Soloveitchik --  |t The Sabbath /  |r Abraham Joshua Heschel --  |t Jewish spirituality/seek my face, speak my name /  |r Arthur Green --  |t God and the big bang /  |r Daniel C. Matt --  |t Paradigm shift /  |r Zalman Schachter-Shalomi --  |t The path of blessing /  |r Marcia Prager --  |t Healing the spirit /  |r Nancy Flam --  |t Down-to-earth Judaism /  |r Arthur Waskow --  |t Images of God : closeness and power /  |r Sheila Weinberg --  |g [IV]. Hermeneutics.  |t Sacred attunement /  |r Michael Fishbane --  |t The future of Jewish theology /  |r Steven Kepnes --  |t Golden doves with silver dots /  |r Jose Faur --  |t A heart of many rooms /  |r David Hartman --  |t Jerusalem and Athens /  |r Leo Strauss --  |t The Jew as pariah /  |r Hannah Arendt --  |t Exodus and revolution /  |r Michael Walzer --  |t In defense of Shaatnez /  |r Mitchell Cohen --  |t There shall be no needy /  |r Jill Jacobs --  |t Down with Chanukah! /  |r Meir Kahane --  |g [V]. The Holocaust and Israel.  |t Stranger at home /  |r Jacob Neusner --  |t Vayoel Moshe /  |r Joel Teitelbaum --  |t The Jewish return into history and other writings /  |r Emil L. Fackenheim --  |t Faith after the Holocaust /  |r Eliezer Berkovits --  |t Facing the abusing God /  |r David R. Blumenthal --  |t The ethics of Jewish power today /  |r Irving Greenberg --  |t Toward a Jewish theology of liberation /  |r Marc H. Ellis --  |t Parting ways : Jewishness and the critique of Zionism /  |r Judith Butler --  |t Jews and power /  |r Ruth R. Wisse --  |t We stand divided /  |r Daniel Gordis --  |t Diaspora /  |r Daniel Boyarin, Jonathan Boyarin --  |t The crisis of Zionism /  |r Peter Beinart --  |t The existential necessity of Zionism after Paris --  |g [VI]. Feminism, gender, and sexuality.  |t On being a Jewish feminist /  |r Susannah Heschel --  |t Notes toward finding the right question /  |r Cynthia Ozick --  |t The right question is theological /  |r Judith Plaskow --  |t On women and Judaism /  |r Blu Greenberg --  |t I've had nothing yet so I can't take more /  |r Rachel Adler --  |t Making room for the divine she/privilege and disaster /  |r Julia Watts Belser --  |t Wrestling with God and men /  |r Steven Greenberg --  |t Toward a Queer Jewish theology /  |r Jay Michaelson --  |t The new rabbis /  |r Benay Lappe --  |t Born to be wild /  |r Jane Rachel Litman --  |t The soul of the stranger /  |r Joy Ladin --  |g [VII]. Peoplehood.  |t The future of the American Jew /  |r Mordecai M. Kaplan --  |t The ever-dying people /  |r Simon Rawidowicz --  |t Our homeland, the text /  |r George Steiner --  |t Why I choose to be a Jew /  |r Arthur A. Cohen --  |t The body of faith /  |r Michael Wyschogrod --  |t Standing again at Sinai /  |r Judith Plaskow --  |t American post-Judaism /  |r Shaul Magid --  |t What is so great about post-ethnic Judaism/Whatever happened to the Jewish people /  |r Steven M. Cohen, Jack Wertheimer --  |t From "Rebuilding Jewish peoplehood" /  |r Arthur Hertzberg --  |t From "Rebuilding Jewish peoplehood" /  |r Paula Hyman --  |t A common language between East and West /  |r Dianne Cohler-Esses --  |t In every tongue /  |r Lewis Gordon --  |t Jewish peoplehood : an American innovation /  |r Noam Pianko. 
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