A helpful guide to creative use of The God Who Hates Lies in the classroom. Features intriguing discussion questions to guide students on the journey through profound questions of inner religious conflict to the heart of halakhah.
A helpful guide to creative use of The God Who Hates Lies in the classroom. Features intriguing discussion questions to guide students on the journey through profound questions of inner religious conflict to the heart of halakhah.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlie Buckholtz, a rabbi and writer, is senior editor at the Shalom Hartman Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Halakhic Spirituality: Living in the Presence of God 2. Toward a God-Intoxicated Halakha 3. Feminism and Apologetics: Lying in the Presence of God 4. Biology or Covenant? Conversion and the Corrupting Influence of Gentile Seed 5. Where Did Modern Orthodoxy Go Wrong? The Mistaken Halakhic Presumptions of Rabbi Soloveitchik 6. The God Who Hates Lies: Choosing Life in the Midst of Uncertainty
Introduction 1. Halakhic Spirituality: Living in the Presence of God 2. Toward a God-Intoxicated Halakha 3. Feminism and Apologetics: Lying in the Presence of God 4. Biology or Covenant? Conversion and the Corrupting Influence of Gentile Seed 5. Where Did Modern Orthodoxy Go Wrong? The Mistaken Halakhic Presumptions of Rabbi Soloveitchik 6. The God Who Hates Lies: Choosing Life in the Midst of Uncertainty
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