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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781580234436 , 1580234437
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 143 Seiten , 23 cm
    Edition: Quality paperback edition
    Year of publication: 2012
    DDC: 296.3/11
    Keywords: God (Judaism) ; Spiritual life Judaism
    Abstract: Looks at how the concept of the Jewish God has evolved over the centuries and shows how Judaism can be made more meaningful and relevent to one's life
    Abstract: Running God System 1.0 in a 2.0 world -- The issues with God 1.0. Looking for lightning ; They taught you that in Sunday school? ; God envy -- Upgrades through the centuries. God 1.0 : When the world was flat, God had it easy ; God 1.1 : Therapist with superpowers ; God 1.2 : On the farm with God ; God 1.3 : Discovery of afterlife ; God 1.4 : Arguing with God ; God 1.5 : Maimonides on what God is not ; God 1.6 : Spinoza's spin on God -- Twentieth-century upgrades. God 1.7 : Rabbi Harold Kushner on when bad things happen to good people ; God 1.75 : Rabbi Harold Schulweis says God is in the grammar ; God 1.8 : Rabbi Martin Buber's I-thou ; God 1.9 : Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and praying with our feet -- God 2.0 : God in the Twenty-first Century. God and the big bang ; Finding God on a mesa ; According to what authority? -- Judaism 2.0 : a new understanding of God enables a new understanding of Judaism. Why do I feel attached to Judaism even though I never go to synagogue? ; Who wrote the Torah? ; Does God hear our prayers? ; My life is already overbooked. Why should I make time for Judaism? ; What happens when we die? ; Judaism 2.0 : the upgrade
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-143)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1580233643 , 9781580233644
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 151 Seiten , 23 cm
    Edition: Quality paperback edition
    Year of publication: 2008
    DDC: 221.9/22
    Keywords: Bible Biography ; Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Justice (Jewish theology) ; Righteous Gentiles in the Bible ; Gentiles in the Old Testament
    Description / Table of Contents: Melchizedek: the first righteous Gentile and the first person to bless a Jew -- Hagar and Ishmael: the first woman to hear the divine voice; the first Jewish child to be saved from death -- Tamar: the first teacher of morality to the Jewish people -- Asnat: the first Gentile mother of Jewish children -- Shifrah and Puah: the righteous midwives who invented civil disobedience -- Bityah, Pharaoh's daughter: the mother of Moses and nurturer of the Jewish people -- Jethro: the father-in-law and teacher of Moses -- Rachav: the prostitute who was the first "Gentile Zionist" -- Yael: the gentile warrior who fought for the Israelites -- Hiram: the "contractor" for Solomon's temple -- Naaman: the Syrian general who acknowledged God -- The sailors and the Ninevites: Gentiles who acknowledge God; Gentiles who repent -- Ruth: the classic "convert" to Judaism -- Cyrus, king of Persia: the creator of the second Jewish commonwealth -- Dama ben Netinah: a post-biblical righteous Gentile and exemplar of honoring parents.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781580234269 , 1580234267
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 224 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: Hardcover edition
    Year of publication: 2010
    DDC: 296.3/2
    Keywords: Repentance Judaism ; Sin Judaism
    Description / Table of Contents: The "yet" of teshuvah : turning -- Our human capacity for change -- Exploring teshuvah -- Pt. I. The nature of sin. Dimensions of sin ; Sin as illness ; Suffering shekhinah ; Reverence for sin ; Sin, guilt, and impurity ; Sin, idolatry, and truth -- Pt. II. Release from sin. Between two absolutes : God's demands and God's forgiveness ; Responsibility and accountability ; Freedom, fate, and repentance ; Atoning through sacrifice ; Day of atonement ; Suffering atones ; Death as atonement -- Pt. III. The way of teshuvah. Turning : the meaning of a metaphor ; Step-by-step on the path of repentance ; It is I ; Remorse ; Announce your sins ; Apologize yet again ; Making others whole again ; Soul reckoning ; Teshuvah, complete and unending -- Pt. IV. Teshuvah in three dimensions. Repentance, prayer, and righteousness ; Being fully oneself ; The dignity of penitents ; Reconciliation and divine forgiveness ; Teshuvah of love versus teshuvah of fear ; Returning to the source -- Pt. V. Experiencing teshuvah. A theological virtue ; Devotion to truthfulness ; Cultivating humility ; God's role in teshuvah ; One day ahead ; Seeing the goodness ; Faith in the certainty of renewal ; Turning faults into merits -- Pt. VI. Teshuvah : its problems and limits. Sinning against repentance ; Jonah, justice, and repentance ; Irredeemable sinners ; A hardened heart ; Repenting to the dead -- Pt. VII.Teshuvah : its moral and spiritual meaning. Overcoming guilt ; As God sees us ; Divine freedom ; Primordial teshuvah ; Past and future ; Ahead of the righteous ; Repentance and redemption ; The mystery of teshuvah -- Teshuvah in our time.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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