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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Art and Responsibility A Phenomenology Of The Diverging Paths Of Rosenzweig And Heidegger
Book SynopsisJules Simon is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA. He is the co-editor of The Double Binds of Ethics after the Holocaust: Salvaging the Fragments (Palgrave MacMillan Press, 2009). Professor Simon is on the editorial board and works as book editor for the Rosenzweig Jahrbuch/Yearbook.Trade Review"Art and Responsibility is a sophisticated exploration of the ethical implications of the aesthetic and the aesthetic implications of the ethical. Simon explores this topic through a phenomenological investigation of the thought of Heidegger and Rosenzweig. Instead of producing an intellectual history of these thinkers, the author seeks to elicit the ethical repercussions of their philosophies of art through careful philological-textual analysis of their dense writings. The juxtaposition of these two seminal German thinkers has engendered a fascinating study that undoubtedly will provoke lively discussion and debate in the years to come." --Elliot R. Wolfson, Abraham Lieberman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University, USATable of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Mask of Mephistopheles 2. Renewing Narrations or Chaos in Creation 3. Rosenzweig's Midrash as Philosophy of Language 4. The Messianic Aesthetic 5. Heidegger's Hammer: from the Workshop to the Work of Art 6. Turning through Phenomenology to Art and Ethos 7. Philosophy, Poetry, and the Absent God: Final Words Bibliography
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Memory and CovenantThe Role of Israels and Gods Memory in Sustaining the Deuteronomic and Priestly Covenants
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Esther and the Politics of Negotiation
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Give Me Children or I Shall Die
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Consider Leviathan
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Authors of the Deuteronomistic History
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Future of the Prophetic
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers An Apocryphal God
Book SynopsisIn Portraits of a Mature God, Mark McEntire traced the narrative development of the divine character in the Old Testament, placing the God portrayed at the end of that long story at the center of theological discussion. He showed that Israels understanding of God had developed into a complex, multipurpose being who could work within a new reality, a world that included a semiautonomous province of Yehud and a burgeoning Mesopotamian-Mediterranean world in which the Jewish people lived and moved in a growing diversity of ways.Now, McEntire continues that story beyond the narrative end of the Hebrew Bible as Israel and Israels God moved into the Hellenistic world. The narrative McEntire perceives in the apocryphal literature describes a God protecting and guiding the scattered and persecuted, a God responding to suffering in revolt, and a God disclosing mysteries, yet also hidden in the symbolism of dreams and visions. McEntire here provides a coherent and compelling acc
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Social World of the Sages
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Narrative Obtrusion in the Hebrew Bible
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Palestinian Christians and the Old Testament
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Maps and Meaning
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Hezekiah and the Dialogue of Memory
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Threshing Floors in Ancient IsraelTheir Ritual and Symbolic Significance
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Repentance at Qumran
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Johns Use of Ezekiel
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Jesus Sermon on the Mount
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Poetic Priestly Source
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Power and Politics in the Book of Judges
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Creative Word Second Edition
Book SynopsisEvery faith community knows the challenges of inviting new members and the next generation into its shared life without falling into an arid traditionalism or a shallow relativism. Renowned scholar Walter Brueggemann finds a framework for education in the structure of the Hebrew Bible canon, with its assertion of center and limit (in the Torah), of challenge (in the Prophets), and of inquiry (in the Writings).Incorporating the best insights from his own career and from the fields of canonical criticism, Old Testament theology, and pedagogical theory, Brueggemann offers a vision of how the community can draw on the shape of Scripture to educate its members. First published in 1982, The Creative Word is now updated and introduced with a foreword by Amy Erickson of Iliff School of Theology.[A] tremendous work of synthesis, allowing the reader to view the function of the three canonical complexes of the Old Testament. Everyone engaged in teaching or proclaiming Gods word needs to struggle with the issues raised by the author to [avoid] prophetic navete on the one hand and institutional ossification on the other.Trinity Seminary Review
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Kar-Ben Copies Ltd Yaffa and Fatima Shalom Salaam
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Ancient Messianic Festivals And The Prophecies They Reveal
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Xlibris Corporation The Invention of the Palestinians 27 Theses They Wont Let You Hear Argued at the University on Israelophobia Judaism the Middle East and Related Matters
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Xlibris Corporation The Taryag Companion
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Xlibris Corporation The Taryag Companion
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iUniverse Reform Judaism for the Rest of Us
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iUniverse The Kabbalah of Time
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Authorhouse The Book of Daniel
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www.bnpublishing.com They Must Go
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Archway Publishing Inside the Torah
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Author Solutions Inc Messianic Siddur for Shabbat
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Xlibris Corporation Messianic Siddur for Shabbat
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Integral Publishers Radical Kabbalah Book 1
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Integral Publishers Radical Kabbalah Book 2
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Wipf & Stock Publishers Open Minds Devoted Hearts Portraits of Adult Religious Educators Horizons in Religious Education
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Lexington Books Gastronomic Judaism as Culinary Midrash
Book SynopsisThis book describes the taste preferences and practices of gastronomic Judaism from ancient to contemporary times. Not merely fixed dietary rules and norms, but rather culinary interpretations and adaptations of them to new times and places makes food “Jewish” and makes Jewish eating practices continually viable and meaningful.Table of ContentsPart One: Setting the TableIntroduction: Gastronomic Judaism as Vernacular ReligionPart Two: Jewish Preferences for Everyday Foods Chapter 1: MeatChapter 2: BreadChapter 3: Vegetables and FruitPart Three: Jewish Preferences for Exceptional Holiday FoodsChapter 4: A Taste for the Bittersweet: Charoset and the Hillel SandwichChapter 5: Jews Like it Hot: Cholent /HaminPart Four: What Makes These Foods Jewish?Chapter 6: When and Where? Holidays, Home, and the Diaspora Season Our JoyChapter 7: Who Says? Kosher, Kosher Style, and CookbooksChapter 8: Treif and Transgressive Jewish EatingChapter 9: Mitzvot of the Mouth: Eating and Reading, Eating and Talking About ItChapter 10: Jewish Flavor Principles and Culinary MidrashChapter 11: Jewish Flavor Principles
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Lexington Books Rabbi on the Ganges
Book SynopsisRabbi on the Ganges: A Jewish-Hindu Encounter is the first work to engage the new terrain of Hindu-Jewish religious encounter.The book offers understanding into points of contact between the two religions of Hinduism and Judaism. Providing an important comparative account, the work illuminates key ideas and practices within the traditions, surfacing commonalities between the jnana and Torah study, karmakanda and Jewish ritual, and between the different Hindu philosophic schools and Jewish thought and mysticism, along with meditation and the life of prayer and Kabbalah and creating dialogue around ritual, mediation, worship, and dietary restrictions. The goal of the book is not only to unfold the content of these faith traditions but also to create a religious encounter marked by mutual and reciprocal understanding and openness.Trade ReviewBrill’s serious, respectful treatment of the Jewish-Hindu encounter in Rabbi on the Ganges provides much needed breathing room for Jewish lay readers to think about Hinduism with a respected Modern Orthodox Jewish writer who clearly cherishes his experience. . . . Brill approaches Hinduism with an appreciative eye, looking not to debunk, but to find riches. . . The riches in Rabbi on the Ganges are many, and the text also points to places for further, important developments for Jewish readers interested in Hinduism. . . . We can only speculate what the world Judaism of today would like if the majority of the Jewish diaspora had settled in Southeast Asia, or in India in particular. It is a tantalizing thought experiment, through which Brill would be a most enjoyable guide. * Journal of Interreligious Studies *This work is the best comparative analysis ever of Jewish and Hindu philosophy and religious thought. Brill knows his Jewish sources impeccably, and with skilled observations of daily life and engaging dialogues with Hindu thinkers and texts, we accompany him on his journey. This is a groundbreaking dialogue, and through Brill’s appreciative eyes Hindus and Jews will come to understand both the other and themselves in a new way. It has my highest recommendation. -- Nathan Katz, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, Florida International UniversityThe late Swami Dayananda Saraswati declared Hinduism and Judaism to be the two fountainheads of Religion in our world—the one of the Abrahamic traditions and the other of the Dharmic religions. Yet for the most part in the course of history, the two have remained foreign to one another.In recent times this has changed dramatically, not least of all reflected in the fact that India is frequently the preferred destination of young Israeli Jews. However serious attempts to understand the religious world of the other have been rare. Alan Brill’s book is an impressive pioneering work in this regard and will enable those familiar with Jewish teaching to gain a serious comprehensive understanding of Hindu religious thought, practice, and devotion. Moreover the clarity and insights he provides will enlighten not only Jews, but all those who wish to gain understanding of the rich wisdom and forms of Hindu religious life. -- David Rosen, International Director of Interreligious AffairsBrill succeeds in juxtaposing a comprehensive introduction to Hindu history, thought, and practice with personal reflections drawn from his experiences in India. A Highly readable contribution to the growing field of Indo-Judaic studies, and an invitation to further Hindu-Jewish dialogue. -- Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Endowed Chair of Religion, Rollins CollegeRabbi, professor, traveler, storyteller, spiritual seeker, all of these roles have woven together to enable an outstanding achievement: Alan Brill's Rabbi on the Ganges. This book serves both as an introduction to Hinduism and also as a comparative study of Hinduism and Judaism. Brill has an ability to sift between the essential and the trivial that allows this introduction to be significant and meaningful, exploring the history of Hinduism and its variety of denominations and philosophies.Despite the enormous amount of information, the book doesn't feel dense but rather very readable. In terms of the comparison to Judaism, there are insights both relating to the rituals and practices of these religions but also the deep spiritual teaching. Brill also shows parallel developments in both religions, such as regarding the status of women and responses to modernity.One of the most significant messages of the book is showing how the contemporary Jewish view of Hinduism is based on a Hinduism of antiquity rather than the Hinduism of today. For me, this book has been transformative, and I believe that it will form a basis for a fruitful relationship between Judaism and Hinduism. -- Rabbi Yakov Nagen, senior educator Otniel YeshivaTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgments Encountering Hinduism From A Jewish Perspective Vedic Worldview Darshan-Philosophies Hindu Denominations Hindu Texts and Piety Godliness Worship Karma-Kanda Modernity Epilogue: The Malida Offering BibliographyAbout the Author
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Kabbalah of Forgiveness The Thirteen Levels of Mercy In Rabbi Moshe Cordoveros Date Palm of Devorah Tomer Devorah
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Hope American Jewish Voices in Support of Israel
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Real Story of the Exodus Examining the Historic Truth Behind the Hebrew Exodus
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Choose Light
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