Yitz Greenberg and Modern Orthodoxy
The Road Not Taken
Herausgeber: Ferziger, Adam; Bayme, Steven; Freud-Kandel, Miri
Yitz Greenberg and Modern Orthodoxy
The Road Not Taken
Herausgeber: Ferziger, Adam; Bayme, Steven; Freud-Kandel, Miri
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Offering a critical engagement with the thought of Rabbi Dr. Irving "Yitz" Greenberg, one of the most earnest voices to emerge from within American Orthodoxy, this volume examines his lifelong and complex encounter with the Modern Orthodox stream of American Judaism and the extent to which his teachings functioned as "the road not taken."
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Offering a critical engagement with the thought of Rabbi Dr. Irving "Yitz" Greenberg, one of the most earnest voices to emerge from within American Orthodoxy, this volume examines his lifelong and complex encounter with the Modern Orthodox stream of American Judaism and the extent to which his teachings functioned as "the road not taken."
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- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781618116147
- ISBN-10: 1618116142
- Artikelnr.: 56019910
- Verlag: Academic Studies Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781618116147
- ISBN-10: 1618116142
- Artikelnr.: 56019910
Adam S. Ferziger is an award-winning scholar of modern and contemporary Judaism. He holds the S.R. Hirsch Chair for Research of the Torah with Derekh Erez Movement in the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, and is head of its Center for the Study of Judaism in Israel and North America. He is a senior associate at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University of Oxford, UK, and is co-convener of the annual Oxford Summer Institute on Modern and Contemporary Judaism. Miri Freud-Kandel, a scholar of the theological development of modern and contemporary Judaism with a particular focus on Orthodox Judaism in Britain, is Fellow in Modern Judaism in the Faculty of Theology & Religion at the University of Oxford. She is also co-convener of the annual Oxford Summer Institute on Modern and Contemporary Judaism. Steven Bayme serves as National Director of the Contemporary Jewish Life Department, American Jewish Committee and as Director of its Dorothy and Julius Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations. He is also Visiting Faculty, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in Riverdale, NY.
Editors
Introduction Adam S. Ferziger, Miri Freud-Kandel, and Steven Bayme A Personal Retrospective Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View Irving (Yitz) Greenberg Part One: Law and Theology History and Halakhah Steven Katz Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics Alan Jotkowitz Irving Greenberg
s Theology of Hybrid Judaism Darren Kleinberg On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism James Kugel Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg
s Holocaust Theology Tamar Ross Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth Marc B. Shapiro On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah
from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com Miri Freud-Kandel Part Two: Past and Present What Is
Modern
in Modern Orthodoxy? Alan Brill Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? Jack Wertheimer Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes Samuel C. Heilman Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores Sylvia Barack Fishman
The Road Not Taken
and
The One Less Traveled
: The Greenberg
Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy Adam S. Ferziger Index Editors and Contributors
Introduction Adam S. Ferziger, Miri Freud-Kandel, and Steven Bayme A Personal Retrospective Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View Irving (Yitz) Greenberg Part One: Law and Theology History and Halakhah Steven Katz Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics Alan Jotkowitz Irving Greenberg
s Theology of Hybrid Judaism Darren Kleinberg On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism James Kugel Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg
s Holocaust Theology Tamar Ross Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth Marc B. Shapiro On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah
from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com Miri Freud-Kandel Part Two: Past and Present What Is
Modern
in Modern Orthodoxy? Alan Brill Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? Jack Wertheimer Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes Samuel C. Heilman Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores Sylvia Barack Fishman
The Road Not Taken
and
The One Less Traveled
: The Greenberg
Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy Adam S. Ferziger Index Editors and Contributors
Editors
Introduction Adam S. Ferziger, Miri Freud-Kandel, and Steven Bayme A Personal Retrospective Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View Irving (Yitz) Greenberg Part One: Law and Theology History and Halakhah Steven Katz Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics Alan Jotkowitz Irving Greenberg
s Theology of Hybrid Judaism Darren Kleinberg On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism James Kugel Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg
s Holocaust Theology Tamar Ross Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth Marc B. Shapiro On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah
from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com Miri Freud-Kandel Part Two: Past and Present What Is
Modern
in Modern Orthodoxy? Alan Brill Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? Jack Wertheimer Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes Samuel C. Heilman Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores Sylvia Barack Fishman
The Road Not Taken
and
The One Less Traveled
: The Greenberg
Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy Adam S. Ferziger Index Editors and Contributors
Introduction Adam S. Ferziger, Miri Freud-Kandel, and Steven Bayme A Personal Retrospective Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View Irving (Yitz) Greenberg Part One: Law and Theology History and Halakhah Steven Katz Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics Alan Jotkowitz Irving Greenberg
s Theology of Hybrid Judaism Darren Kleinberg On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism James Kugel Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg
s Holocaust Theology Tamar Ross Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth Marc B. Shapiro On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah
from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com Miri Freud-Kandel Part Two: Past and Present What Is
Modern
in Modern Orthodoxy? Alan Brill Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? Jack Wertheimer Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes Samuel C. Heilman Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores Sylvia Barack Fishman
The Road Not Taken
and
The One Less Traveled
: The Greenberg
Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy Adam S. Ferziger Index Editors and Contributors