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Coherent Judaism begins by excavating the theologies within the Torah and tracing their careers through the Jewish Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. Any compelling, contemporary Judaism must cohere as much as possible with traditional Judaism and everything else we believe to be true about our world. The challenge is that over the past two centuries, our understandings of both the Torah and nature have radically changed. Nevertheless, much Jewish wisdom can be translated into a contemporary idiom that both coheres with all that we believe and enriches our lives as individuals and within…mehr
Coherent Judaism begins by excavating the theologies within the Torah and tracing their careers through the Jewish Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. Any compelling, contemporary Judaism must cohere as much as possible with traditional Judaism and everything else we believe to be true about our world. The challenge is that over the past two centuries, our understandings of both the Torah and nature have radically changed. Nevertheless, much Jewish wisdom can be translated into a contemporary idiom that both coheres with all that we believe and enriches our lives as individuals and within our communities.
Coherent Judaism explains why pre-modern Judaism opted to privilege consensus around Jewish behavior (halakhah) over belief. The stresses of modernity have conspired to reveal the incoherence of that traditional approach. In our post-Darwinian and post-Holocaust world, theology must be able to withstand the challenges of science and history. Traditional Jewish theologies have the resources to meet those challenges. Coherent Judaism concludes by presenting a philosophy of halakhah that is faithful to the covenantal aspiration to live long on the land that the Lord, our God, has given us.
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Autorenporträt
Shai Cherry, Ph.D., is rabbi of Congregation Adath Jeshurun in Elkins Park, PA. Formerly on the faculties of Vanderbilt University and the University of San Diego, he is the featured lecturer for The Great Courses' "Introduction to Judaism" and author of Torah through Time: Understanding Bible Commentary from the Rabbinic Period to Modern Times.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Preface to Book I Book I: A Partisan History of Jewish Theology 1 Priestly Religion 2 Mosaic Torah 3 Rabbinic Religiosity 4 The Medieval Centrifuge 5 Denominational Judaisms 6 Contemporary Thought Preface to Book II Book II: Jewish Theologies of Creation 1 Biblical & Rabbinic Theologies of Creation 2 Philosophical and Kabbalistic Theologies of Creation 3 Post-Darwinian Theologies of Creation 4 Post-Holocaust Theologies of Creation Preface to Book III Book III: Philosophies of Halakhah 1. Rabbinic Philosophies of Halakhah 2. Medieval Developments 3. The Two Branches of a Diving Rod: Halakhah and Aggadah 4. The Shrinking Middle Conclusion
Introduction Preface to Book I Book I: A Partisan History of Jewish Theology 1 Priestly Religion 2 Mosaic Torah 3 Rabbinic Religiosity 4 The Medieval Centrifuge 5 Denominational Judaisms 6 Contemporary Thought Preface to Book II Book II: Jewish Theologies of Creation 1 Biblical & Rabbinic Theologies of Creation 2 Philosophical and Kabbalistic Theologies of Creation 3 Post-Darwinian Theologies of Creation 4 Post-Holocaust Theologies of Creation Preface to Book III Book III: Philosophies of Halakhah 1. Rabbinic Philosophies of Halakhah 2. Medieval Developments 3. The Two Branches of a Diving Rod: Halakhah and Aggadah 4. The Shrinking Middle Conclusion
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