Thinking in Jewish

Thinking in Jewish
Title Thinking in Jewish PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Boyarin
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 232
Release 1996-08-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780226069272

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How does one "think" in Jewish? What does it mean to speak in English of Yiddish as Jewish, as a certain intermediary generation of immigrants and children of immigrants from Jewish Eastern Europe has done? A fascination with this question prompted Jonathan Boyarin, one of America's most original thinkers in critical theory and Jewish ethnography, to offer the unexpected Jewish perspective on the vexed issue of identity politics presented here. Boyarin's essays explore the ways in which a Jewish—or, more particularly, Yiddish—idiom complicates the question of identity. Ranging from explorations of a Lower East Side synagogue to Fichte's and Derrida's contrasting notions of the relation between the Jews and the idea of Europe, from the Lubavitch Hasidim to accounts of self-making by Judith Butler and Charles Taylor, Thinking in Jewish will be indispensable reading for students of critical theory, cultural studies, and Jewish studies.

The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life

The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life
Title The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life PDF eBook
Author Akiva Tatz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Jewish ethics
ISBN 9781568711751

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This book powerfully explains some of the deepest concepts in Judaism, demonstrating how those ideas and principles can, and should, guide decisions, relationships and growth to real maturity. There's no 'talking down' here; there's just straight inspiration, depth, and many answers.

Think Jewish

Think Jewish
Title Think Jewish PDF eBook
Author Zalman I. Posner
Publisher Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch
Pages 191
Release 1978
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780960239405

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Thinking about God

Thinking about God
Title Thinking about God PDF eBook
Author Kari H. Tuling
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 424
Release 2020-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0827618468

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A Top Ten Book for Parish Ministry from the Academy of Parish Clergy Who--or what--is God? Is God like a person? Does God have a gender? Does God have a special relationship with the Jewish people? Does God intervene in our lives? Is God good--and, if yes, why does evil persist in the world? In investigating how Jewish thinkers have approached these and other questions, Rabbi Kari H. Tuling elucidates many compelling--and contrasting--ways of thinking about God in Jewish tradition. Thinking about God addresses the genuinely intertextual nature of evolving Jewish God concepts. Just as in Jewish thought the Bible and other historical texts are living documents, still present and relevant to the conversation unfolding now, and just as a Jewish theologian examining a core concept responds to the full tapestry of Jewish thought on the subject all at once, this book is organized topically, covers Jewish sources (including liturgy) from the biblical to the postmodern era, and highlights the interplay between texts over time, up through our own era. A highly accessible resource for introductory students, Thinking about God also makes important yet challenging theological texts understandable. By breaking down each selected text into its core components, Tuling helps the reader absorb it both on its own terms and in the context of essential theological questions of the ages. Readers of all backgrounds will discover new ways to contemplate God. Access a study guide.

Choices in Modern Jewish Thought

Choices in Modern Jewish Thought
Title Choices in Modern Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author Eugene B. Borowitz
Publisher Behrman House, Inc
Pages 388
Release 1995
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780874415810

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Jewish philosophy responds to the challenges of today's world. By studying the ideas of great contemporary thinkers, readers will achieve a rich understanding of our contemporary spiritual needs.

Jewish People, Jewish Thought

Jewish People, Jewish Thought
Title Jewish People, Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Seltzer
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 0
Release 1980
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9780024089403

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This classic survey of the main features of the Jewish historical landscape exposes students to the rich scholarly literature on Jewish history, theology, philosophy, mysticism, and social thought that has been produced in the last century and a half. It shows Judaism as a creative response to ultimate issues of human concern by members of a group that has faced a unique concatenation of political, economic, and geographical circumstances. -- From product description.

Genocide in Jewish Thought

Genocide in Jewish Thought
Title Genocide in Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author David Patterson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-03-26
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1107011043

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Drawing upon Jewish categories of thought, this book suggests a way of thinking that might help prevent genocide.