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This volume examines the intersection of our digital world and the world of religious faith. The exploration highlights both the creative synergies and the troubling divides between the two worlds. Journaling opportunities for the reader within the book personalize the volume.
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This volume examines the intersection of our digital world and the world of religious faith. The exploration highlights both the creative synergies and the troubling divides between the two worlds. Journaling opportunities for the reader within the book personalize the volume.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871781
- ISBN-10: 0761871780
- Artikelnr.: 57372481
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871781
- ISBN-10: 0761871780
- Artikelnr.: 57372481
Jeffrey Schein is senior education consultant for the Kaplan Center for Jewish Peoplehood.
Acknowledgments Part I: The Big Picture Chapter 1: Why This Volume?
Chapter 2: First Master Text: Siyag/ The Fence Chapter 3: Second Master
Text: Two (or Four) Notes in Our Pockets Chapter 4: PARDES/The Orchard as
Acronym for Our Time: Complexity, Judaism, and Technology Chapter 5:
Sod/The Spiritual and Philosophical Core Part II: The Larger Story of
Judaism and Technology Chapter 6: Scratches, Scrolls, Books, and Blogs: The
Long History of Judaism's Relationship with Information Technology (Brian
Amkraut) Chapter 7: The Micro and the Macro: Responding to Brian Amkraut's
Portrait of Judaism and Technology Chapter 8: Judaism, Technology, and the
Art of Living in Multiple Civilizations Part III: Jewish Learning and
Living Chapter 9: The Four Chasidic Pockets: Eighth Graders at Heilicher
Minneapolis Explore Judaism and Technology Chapter 10: Towards a
Brain-Friendly and Digitally Wise Model of Learning Chapter 11: Jewish and
Human Identity: Erik Erikson Meets betzelem elohim /human beings as formed
in God's image in the Digital Age Chapter 12: Jewish Conversation and
Community in the Digital Age Chapter 13: Congregations in the Digital Age
Part IV: Coming Full Circle Chapter 14: Reprise I: A Personal Perspective
on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's Adam I and Adam II in the Digital Age
Chapter 15: Reprise II: Waiting for Elijah: Machlakot/Enduring
Controversies that Matter, What We Yet Need to Know about Our Relationships
to Technology Chapter 16: Reprise III: Revisiting the Questions Chapter
17: A Pittsburgh and New Zealand Postscript Appendix References Index
About the Commentators About the Author
Chapter 2: First Master Text: Siyag/ The Fence Chapter 3: Second Master
Text: Two (or Four) Notes in Our Pockets Chapter 4: PARDES/The Orchard as
Acronym for Our Time: Complexity, Judaism, and Technology Chapter 5:
Sod/The Spiritual and Philosophical Core Part II: The Larger Story of
Judaism and Technology Chapter 6: Scratches, Scrolls, Books, and Blogs: The
Long History of Judaism's Relationship with Information Technology (Brian
Amkraut) Chapter 7: The Micro and the Macro: Responding to Brian Amkraut's
Portrait of Judaism and Technology Chapter 8: Judaism, Technology, and the
Art of Living in Multiple Civilizations Part III: Jewish Learning and
Living Chapter 9: The Four Chasidic Pockets: Eighth Graders at Heilicher
Minneapolis Explore Judaism and Technology Chapter 10: Towards a
Brain-Friendly and Digitally Wise Model of Learning Chapter 11: Jewish and
Human Identity: Erik Erikson Meets betzelem elohim /human beings as formed
in God's image in the Digital Age Chapter 12: Jewish Conversation and
Community in the Digital Age Chapter 13: Congregations in the Digital Age
Part IV: Coming Full Circle Chapter 14: Reprise I: A Personal Perspective
on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's Adam I and Adam II in the Digital Age
Chapter 15: Reprise II: Waiting for Elijah: Machlakot/Enduring
Controversies that Matter, What We Yet Need to Know about Our Relationships
to Technology Chapter 16: Reprise III: Revisiting the Questions Chapter
17: A Pittsburgh and New Zealand Postscript Appendix References Index
About the Commentators About the Author
Acknowledgments Part I: The Big Picture Chapter 1: Why This Volume?
Chapter 2: First Master Text: Siyag/ The Fence Chapter 3: Second Master
Text: Two (or Four) Notes in Our Pockets Chapter 4: PARDES/The Orchard as
Acronym for Our Time: Complexity, Judaism, and Technology Chapter 5:
Sod/The Spiritual and Philosophical Core Part II: The Larger Story of
Judaism and Technology Chapter 6: Scratches, Scrolls, Books, and Blogs: The
Long History of Judaism's Relationship with Information Technology (Brian
Amkraut) Chapter 7: The Micro and the Macro: Responding to Brian Amkraut's
Portrait of Judaism and Technology Chapter 8: Judaism, Technology, and the
Art of Living in Multiple Civilizations Part III: Jewish Learning and
Living Chapter 9: The Four Chasidic Pockets: Eighth Graders at Heilicher
Minneapolis Explore Judaism and Technology Chapter 10: Towards a
Brain-Friendly and Digitally Wise Model of Learning Chapter 11: Jewish and
Human Identity: Erik Erikson Meets betzelem elohim /human beings as formed
in God's image in the Digital Age Chapter 12: Jewish Conversation and
Community in the Digital Age Chapter 13: Congregations in the Digital Age
Part IV: Coming Full Circle Chapter 14: Reprise I: A Personal Perspective
on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's Adam I and Adam II in the Digital Age
Chapter 15: Reprise II: Waiting for Elijah: Machlakot/Enduring
Controversies that Matter, What We Yet Need to Know about Our Relationships
to Technology Chapter 16: Reprise III: Revisiting the Questions Chapter
17: A Pittsburgh and New Zealand Postscript Appendix References Index
About the Commentators About the Author
Chapter 2: First Master Text: Siyag/ The Fence Chapter 3: Second Master
Text: Two (or Four) Notes in Our Pockets Chapter 4: PARDES/The Orchard as
Acronym for Our Time: Complexity, Judaism, and Technology Chapter 5:
Sod/The Spiritual and Philosophical Core Part II: The Larger Story of
Judaism and Technology Chapter 6: Scratches, Scrolls, Books, and Blogs: The
Long History of Judaism's Relationship with Information Technology (Brian
Amkraut) Chapter 7: The Micro and the Macro: Responding to Brian Amkraut's
Portrait of Judaism and Technology Chapter 8: Judaism, Technology, and the
Art of Living in Multiple Civilizations Part III: Jewish Learning and
Living Chapter 9: The Four Chasidic Pockets: Eighth Graders at Heilicher
Minneapolis Explore Judaism and Technology Chapter 10: Towards a
Brain-Friendly and Digitally Wise Model of Learning Chapter 11: Jewish and
Human Identity: Erik Erikson Meets betzelem elohim /human beings as formed
in God's image in the Digital Age Chapter 12: Jewish Conversation and
Community in the Digital Age Chapter 13: Congregations in the Digital Age
Part IV: Coming Full Circle Chapter 14: Reprise I: A Personal Perspective
on Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik's Adam I and Adam II in the Digital Age
Chapter 15: Reprise II: Waiting for Elijah: Machlakot/Enduring
Controversies that Matter, What We Yet Need to Know about Our Relationships
to Technology Chapter 16: Reprise III: Revisiting the Questions Chapter
17: A Pittsburgh and New Zealand Postscript Appendix References Index
About the Commentators About the Author