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|a Koltun-Fromm, Ken.
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|a Abraham Geiger's Liberal Judaism :
|b Personal Meaning and Religious Authority /
|c Ken Koltun-Fromm.
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|a Bloomington :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-171) and index.
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|a Introduction : Abraham Geiger, religious authority, and personal meaning -- Historical memory and the authority of religious Judaism -- The practice of hermeneutical authority -- The gendered politics of authority -- Rabbinic authority -- Jewish education and the authority of personal meaning -- Conclusion : the practice of authority.
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|a Geiger, Abraham,
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|a Meaning (Philosophy)
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