The Slayers of Moses

The Slayers of Moses
Title The Slayers of Moses PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Handelman
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 302
Release 1982-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780873955768

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Index. Bibliography: p.251-261.

The Slayers of Moses

The Slayers of Moses
Title The Slayers of Moses PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Handelman
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 294
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1438405642

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In this groundbreaking study, Susan Handelman examines the theological roots of the modern science of interpretation. She defines current structures of thought and patterns of organizing reality, clearly distinguishes them from previously reigning Hellenic modes of abstract thought, and connects them with important elements of the Rabbinic interpretive tradition. Hers is the first comprehensive treatment of the undeniable, and undeniably significant, influence of Jewish religious thought on contemporary literary criticism. Dr. Handelman shows how they provide a crucial link among several of the most influential modern theories of textual interpretation, from Freud to the Deconstructionist School of Lacan and Derrida, as well as current literary theorists who revive Rabbinic hermeneutics, such as Harold Bloom and Geoffrey Hartman.

God's Voice from the Void

God's Voice from the Void
Title God's Voice from the Void PDF eBook
Author Shaul Magid
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 313
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791489566

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Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav was one of the most celebrated masters of late Jewish mysticism and Hasidism, and his writings have become classics. This volume brings together translations of three seminal studies on Rabbi Nahman in German, Hebrew, and Yiddish with six new studies from scholars in various fields of Jewish studies. The presentation of new scholarly work widens the conversation about Hasidism in general and Rabbi Nahman in particular by viewing his ideology from the perspective of contemporary hermeneutic, philosophical, and literary perspectives incorporating the insights of postmodernism, gender theory, and literary criticism. New ground is covered in essays on Rabbi Nahman's attitude toward death, his approach to gender, his interpretation of circumcision, the impact of his tales on Yiddish literature, and his hermeneutic theory. The combination of classic and new studies in God's Voice from the Void offers a window into the trajectory of scholarship on Hasidism, including ways in which contemporary scholars of Hasidism and Hasidic literature both continue and develop the work of their predecessors.

Thinking through the Death of God

Thinking through the Death of God
Title Thinking through the Death of God PDF eBook
Author Lissa McCullough
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 285
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791484394

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The leading exponent of the "death of God" theology of the 1960s, Thomas J. J. Altizer created a media sensation at the time and defined a major new direction in philosophical theology. Altizer has continued to refine his thought throughout his career, and his systematic theological work has achieved its prime as shown in this collaborative critical response to his thought. This book is also the first collection of its kind to appear in nearly thirty years and, thus, the first to deal with the most sophisticated period of his work. A response from Altizer is included, along with a comprehensive bibliography of his work.

The Revelation of God And/as Human Reception

The Revelation of God And/as Human Reception
Title The Revelation of God And/as Human Reception PDF eBook
Author Dan Otto Via
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 260
Release 1997-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781563381980

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A resourceful and thorough study of an important issue in New Testament and systematic theology, this book is one that takes human action and reception into full account. Where does God's revelation reside--in the event or in the interpretation? If history is about the creation of meaning, what does it mean to say that God reveals God's self in history? Dan Via addresses these and related issues in this original volume.

The Absence of God in Modernist Literature

The Absence of God in Modernist Literature
Title The Absence of God in Modernist Literature PDF eBook
Author G. Erickson
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2007-05-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230604269

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Uses recent thought in continental philosophy and postmodern theology to interpret hidden and contradictory 'god-ideas' in texts of modernism such as Henry James's The Golden Bowl , Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time , James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man , and Arnold Schoenberg's opera Moses und Aron .

God and Wonder

God and Wonder
Title God and Wonder PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey W. Barbeau
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 259
Release 2022-10-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666709670

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Wonder, a topic of perennial Christian interest, draws us into fundamental questions about God and the things of God. In God and Wonder: Theology, Imagination, and the Arts, internationally recognized theologians, artists, and ministers weigh in on the place of wonder in Christian thought, attending to the ways that wonder informs our thinking about the arts, imagination, the church, creation, and the task of theology. What is the place of wonder in the Christian life? How can a theology of imagination contribute to our understanding of God and the world? What does wonder have to do with the life of the church in preaching, teaching, and worship? How might reflection on wonder enhance our understanding of place, vocation, and family? In God and Wonder readers enter a rich and insightful conversation about how cultivating wonder and the gift of imagination can revitalize our understanding of the world.