The Believer and the Modern Study of the Bible (eBook, PDF)
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Redaktion: Ganzel, Tova; Deutsch, Chayuta; Brandes, Yehudah
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The essays in this volume address the conundrum of how Jewish believers in the divine character of the Sinaitic revelation confront the essential questions raised by academic biblical studies.
The first part is an anthology of rabbinic sources, from the medieval period to the present, treating questions that reflect a critical awareness of the Bible. The second part is a series of twenty-one essays by contemporary rabbis and scholars on how they combine their religious beliefs with their critical approach to the Bible.
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The essays in this volume address the conundrum of how Jewish believers in the divine character of the Sinaitic revelation confront the essential questions raised by academic biblical studies.
The first part is an anthology of rabbinic sources, from the medieval period to the present, treating questions that reflect a critical awareness of the Bible. The second part is a series of twenty-one essays by contemporary rabbis and scholars on how they combine their religious beliefs with their critical approach to the Bible.
The first part is an anthology of rabbinic sources, from the medieval period to the present, treating questions that reflect a critical awareness of the Bible. The second part is a series of twenty-one essays by contemporary rabbis and scholars on how they combine their religious beliefs with their critical approach to the Bible.
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- Verlag: Targum Shlishi
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781644690604
- Artikelnr.: 56246862
- Verlag: Targum Shlishi
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781644690604
- Artikelnr.: 56246862
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Yehuda Brandes is President of Herzog College in Gush Etzion and Jerusalem. He is the former head of the Beit Midrash at Beit Morasha in Jerusalem, and the author of many books and articles on Talmud, Jewish law, education, and Jewish philosophy. In his books Agada Lema'aseh and Mada Toratekha, and in many of his articles, he examines the connection between law and legend in the Talmud, exposing both the philosophical aspects of religious law and the practical aspect of the Talmudic legend.
Introduction Preface to the English Translation Acknowledgments Annotated Anthology
Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to Yoü Yoshi Fargeon Articles General Overview A Personal Perspective on Biblical History, the Authorship of the Torah, and Belief in its Divine Origin Shawn Zelig Aster The Sages as Bible Critics Yehuda Brandes The Tanakh as History Marc Zvi Brettler Kabbalah as a Shield against the
Scourge
of Biblical Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer Adiel Cohen Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Biblical Criticism: Some Reflections on the Importance of Asking the Right Question Tamar Ross Ask the Rabbi:
Biblical Criticism is Destroying my Religious Faith!
Yuval Cherlow The Theophany at Sinai and the Passages of Revelation
I Shall Fear God Alone and Not Show Favor in Torah
: A Conceptual Foundation for Wrestling with Biblical Scholarship David Bigman Revelation and Religious Authority in the Sinai Traditions Benjamin Sommer The Torah Speaks to People Chezi Cohen The Revelation Narratives: Analyses and Theological Reflections on Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Classical Midrash Avraham Shammah The Ethical Challenge The Binding of Isaac and Historical Contextuality Chayuta Deutsch Manasseh, King of Judah, in Early rabbinic Literature: An Erudite, Unfettered, and Creative Biblical Critic Hananel Mack Justification, Denial, and
Terraforming
: Three Theological-Exegetical Models Amit Kula The Bible in Historical Context The Names of God and the Dating of the Biblical Corpus Yoel Elitzur Discrepancies between Laws in the Torah Joshua Berman Between the Prophet and his Prophecy: Ezekiel
s Visionary Temple in its Historical Context Tova Ganzel The Torah of Moses and the Laws of the Nations: A Study in the Teachings of Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Kohen of Lublin Avia Hacohen Illuminating Inscriptions Yaakov Medan Archaeology and the Bible Haggai Misgav The Book of Daniel and the Twenty-First-Century Religious Bible Student Rivka Raviv
Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to Yoü Yoshi Fargeon Articles General Overview A Personal Perspective on Biblical History, the Authorship of the Torah, and Belief in its Divine Origin Shawn Zelig Aster The Sages as Bible Critics Yehuda Brandes The Tanakh as History Marc Zvi Brettler Kabbalah as a Shield against the
Scourge
of Biblical Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer Adiel Cohen Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Biblical Criticism: Some Reflections on the Importance of Asking the Right Question Tamar Ross Ask the Rabbi:
Biblical Criticism is Destroying my Religious Faith!
Yuval Cherlow The Theophany at Sinai and the Passages of Revelation
I Shall Fear God Alone and Not Show Favor in Torah
: A Conceptual Foundation for Wrestling with Biblical Scholarship David Bigman Revelation and Religious Authority in the Sinai Traditions Benjamin Sommer The Torah Speaks to People Chezi Cohen The Revelation Narratives: Analyses and Theological Reflections on Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Classical Midrash Avraham Shammah The Ethical Challenge The Binding of Isaac and Historical Contextuality Chayuta Deutsch Manasseh, King of Judah, in Early rabbinic Literature: An Erudite, Unfettered, and Creative Biblical Critic Hananel Mack Justification, Denial, and
Terraforming
: Three Theological-Exegetical Models Amit Kula The Bible in Historical Context The Names of God and the Dating of the Biblical Corpus Yoel Elitzur Discrepancies between Laws in the Torah Joshua Berman Between the Prophet and his Prophecy: Ezekiel
s Visionary Temple in its Historical Context Tova Ganzel The Torah of Moses and the Laws of the Nations: A Study in the Teachings of Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Kohen of Lublin Avia Hacohen Illuminating Inscriptions Yaakov Medan Archaeology and the Bible Haggai Misgav The Book of Daniel and the Twenty-First-Century Religious Bible Student Rivka Raviv
Introduction Preface to the English Translation Acknowledgments Annotated Anthology
Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to Yoü Yoshi Fargeon Articles General Overview A Personal Perspective on Biblical History, the Authorship of the Torah, and Belief in its Divine Origin Shawn Zelig Aster The Sages as Bible Critics Yehuda Brandes The Tanakh as History Marc Zvi Brettler Kabbalah as a Shield against the
Scourge
of Biblical Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer Adiel Cohen Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Biblical Criticism: Some Reflections on the Importance of Asking the Right Question Tamar Ross Ask the Rabbi:
Biblical Criticism is Destroying my Religious Faith!
Yuval Cherlow The Theophany at Sinai and the Passages of Revelation
I Shall Fear God Alone and Not Show Favor in Torah
: A Conceptual Foundation for Wrestling with Biblical Scholarship David Bigman Revelation and Religious Authority in the Sinai Traditions Benjamin Sommer The Torah Speaks to People Chezi Cohen The Revelation Narratives: Analyses and Theological Reflections on Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Classical Midrash Avraham Shammah The Ethical Challenge The Binding of Isaac and Historical Contextuality Chayuta Deutsch Manasseh, King of Judah, in Early rabbinic Literature: An Erudite, Unfettered, and Creative Biblical Critic Hananel Mack Justification, Denial, and
Terraforming
: Three Theological-Exegetical Models Amit Kula The Bible in Historical Context The Names of God and the Dating of the Biblical Corpus Yoel Elitzur Discrepancies between Laws in the Torah Joshua Berman Between the Prophet and his Prophecy: Ezekiel
s Visionary Temple in its Historical Context Tova Ganzel The Torah of Moses and the Laws of the Nations: A Study in the Teachings of Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Kohen of Lublin Avia Hacohen Illuminating Inscriptions Yaakov Medan Archaeology and the Bible Haggai Misgav The Book of Daniel and the Twenty-First-Century Religious Bible Student Rivka Raviv
Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to Yoü Yoshi Fargeon Articles General Overview A Personal Perspective on Biblical History, the Authorship of the Torah, and Belief in its Divine Origin Shawn Zelig Aster The Sages as Bible Critics Yehuda Brandes The Tanakh as History Marc Zvi Brettler Kabbalah as a Shield against the
Scourge
of Biblical Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer Adiel Cohen Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Biblical Criticism: Some Reflections on the Importance of Asking the Right Question Tamar Ross Ask the Rabbi:
Biblical Criticism is Destroying my Religious Faith!
Yuval Cherlow The Theophany at Sinai and the Passages of Revelation
I Shall Fear God Alone and Not Show Favor in Torah
: A Conceptual Foundation for Wrestling with Biblical Scholarship David Bigman Revelation and Religious Authority in the Sinai Traditions Benjamin Sommer The Torah Speaks to People Chezi Cohen The Revelation Narratives: Analyses and Theological Reflections on Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Classical Midrash Avraham Shammah The Ethical Challenge The Binding of Isaac and Historical Contextuality Chayuta Deutsch Manasseh, King of Judah, in Early rabbinic Literature: An Erudite, Unfettered, and Creative Biblical Critic Hananel Mack Justification, Denial, and
Terraforming
: Three Theological-Exegetical Models Amit Kula The Bible in Historical Context The Names of God and the Dating of the Biblical Corpus Yoel Elitzur Discrepancies between Laws in the Torah Joshua Berman Between the Prophet and his Prophecy: Ezekiel
s Visionary Temple in its Historical Context Tova Ganzel The Torah of Moses and the Laws of the Nations: A Study in the Teachings of Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Kohen of Lublin Avia Hacohen Illuminating Inscriptions Yaakov Medan Archaeology and the Bible Haggai Misgav The Book of Daniel and the Twenty-First-Century Religious Bible Student Rivka Raviv