A sequel to Gellman's trilogy with Academic Studies Press of constructive Jewish theology, this book presents a new concept of the Jews as God's Chosen People; a reply to an argument for the reliability of Torah history; and provides an approach to the problem of evil for troubled believers and want to be believers, without trying to solve the problem.
A sequel to Gellman's trilogy with Academic Studies Press of constructive Jewish theology, this book presents a new concept of the Jews as God's Chosen People; a reply to an argument for the reliability of Torah history; and provides an approach to the problem of evil for troubled believers and want to be believers, without trying to solve the problem.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerome Yehuda Gellman is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Philosophy at Ben-Gurion University. He has published widely in the philosophy of religion and constructive Jewish theology. Gellman was a fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University, the Alvin Plantinga Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at Notre Dame University, and a senior fellow at the Hartman Institute. His present project is The Problem of God in Jewish Thought, forthcoming Cambridge University Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: The People 1. A Designated People I: A Figurational View 2. A Designated People II: Figuration and Racism 3. A Designated People III: Michael Wyschogrod Part 2: The Torah 4. A Critique of Torah History 5. On a Failed Argument for Torah History 6. Moderate Divine Providence Part 3: The God 7. The Autobiographical Problem Of Evil 8. A Perfectly Good God 9. A Conceivable, Partial, Soul-Making Theodicy for the Autobiographical Problem of Evil Bibliography
Introduction Part 1: The People 1. A Designated People I: A Figurational View 2. A Designated People II: Figuration and Racism 3. A Designated People III: Michael Wyschogrod Part 2: The Torah 4. A Critique of Torah History 5. On a Failed Argument for Torah History 6. Moderate Divine Providence Part 3: The God 7. The Autobiographical Problem Of Evil 8. A Perfectly Good God 9. A Conceivable, Partial, Soul-Making Theodicy for the Autobiographical Problem of Evil Bibliography
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