Healing and the Jewish Imagination
Spiritual and Practical Perspectives on Judaism and Health
Herausgeber: Cutter, Rabbi William
Healing and the Jewish Imagination
Spiritual and Practical Perspectives on Judaism and Health
Herausgeber: Cutter, Rabbi William
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Drawing from personal experience and foundational texts of Judaism, celebrated thinkers, artists and activists share Judaism's perspectives on suffering, disability, comfort, healing and being human.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- S. HaynesJews and the Christian Imagination62,99 €
- Ecology & the Jewish Spirit30,99 €
- Walter BrueggemannThe Practice of Prophetic Imagination26,99 €
- M. PavaJewish Ethics as Dialogue37,99 €
- M. PavaJewish Ethics as Dialogue37,99 €
- Rabbi Lawrence A. HoffmanThe Way Into Jewish Prayer24,99 €
- The Jewish Lights Spirituality Handbook33,99 €
-
-
-
Drawing from personal experience and foundational texts of Judaism, celebrated thinkers, artists and activists share Judaism's perspectives on suffering, disability, comfort, healing and being human.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jewish Lights
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781580233149
- ISBN-10: 1580233147
- Artikelnr.: 22137798
- Verlag: Jewish Lights
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781580233149
- ISBN-10: 1580233147
- Artikelnr.: 22137798
Acknowledgments v
Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health
Healing and Curing
William Cutter
A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement
Howard Silverman
1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing
Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing
Arnold Eisen
Literature and the Tragic Vision
William Cutter
2. Health and Healing among the Mystics
Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement
Arthur Green
Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic
Text
Eitan P. Fishbane
3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible
Reading the Bible as a Healing Text
Tamara Eskenazi
"Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair
Adriane Leveen
4. From Disability to Enablement
Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution
Elliot Dorff
Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff
Tamara M. Green
5. Overcoming Stigma
Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish
Community
David I. Shulman
Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma
Rachel Adler
The New Man, Illness, and Healing
Albert J. Winn
6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law
An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach
Peter Knobel
The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics
Louis E. Newman
Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward
The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture
David B. Ruderman
Notes
Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health
Healing and Curing
William Cutter
A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement
Howard Silverman
1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing
Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing
Arnold Eisen
Literature and the Tragic Vision
William Cutter
2. Health and Healing among the Mystics
Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement
Arthur Green
Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic
Text
Eitan P. Fishbane
3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible
Reading the Bible as a Healing Text
Tamara Eskenazi
"Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair
Adriane Leveen
4. From Disability to Enablement
Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution
Elliot Dorff
Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff
Tamara M. Green
5. Overcoming Stigma
Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish
Community
David I. Shulman
Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma
Rachel Adler
The New Man, Illness, and Healing
Albert J. Winn
6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law
An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach
Peter Knobel
The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics
Louis E. Newman
Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward
The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture
David B. Ruderman
Notes
Acknowledgments v
Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health
Healing and Curing
William Cutter
A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement
Howard Silverman
1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing
Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing
Arnold Eisen
Literature and the Tragic Vision
William Cutter
2. Health and Healing among the Mystics
Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement
Arthur Green
Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic
Text
Eitan P. Fishbane
3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible
Reading the Bible as a Healing Text
Tamara Eskenazi
"Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair
Adriane Leveen
4. From Disability to Enablement
Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution
Elliot Dorff
Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff
Tamara M. Green
5. Overcoming Stigma
Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish
Community
David I. Shulman
Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma
Rachel Adler
The New Man, Illness, and Healing
Albert J. Winn
6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law
An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach
Peter Knobel
The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics
Louis E. Newman
Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward
The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture
David B. Ruderman
Notes
Introduction: The Intersection of Judaism and Health
Healing and Curing
William Cutter
A Physician's Reflection on the Jewish Healing Movement
Howard Silverman
1. The Importance of the Individual in Jewish Thought and Writing
Choose Life: American Jews and the Quest for Healing
Arnold Eisen
Literature and the Tragic Vision
William Cutter
2. Health and Healing among the Mystics
Mystical Sources of the Healing Movement
Arthur Green
Wisdom, Balance, Healing: Reflections on Mind and Body in an Early Hasidic
Text
Eitan P. Fishbane
3. Hope and the Hebrew Bible
Reading the Bible as a Healing Text
Tamara Eskenazi
"Call Me Bitterness": Individual Responses to Despair
Adriane Leveen
4. From Disability to Enablement
Judaism and the Disabled: The Need for a Copernican Revolution
Elliot Dorff
Misheberach and the ADA: A Response to Elliot Dorff
Tamara M. Green
5. Overcoming Stigma
Spoiled Identity and the Search for Holiness: Stigma, Death, and the Jewish
Community
David I. Shulman
Those Who Turn Away Their Faces: Tzaraat and Stigma
Rachel Adler
The New Man, Illness, and Healing
Albert J. Winn
6. Jewish Bioethics in Story and Law
An Expanded Approach to Jewish Bioethics: A Liberal/Aggadic Approach
Peter Knobel
The Narrative and the Normative: The Value of Stories for Jewish Ethics
Louis E. Newman
Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward
The History of Invention: Doctors, Medicine, and Jewish Culture
David B. Ruderman
Notes