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Two Jewish studies related postdoctoral projects in Scandinavia
Wally V. Cirafesi of University of Oslo and Katharina E. Keim of Lund University briefly present their postdoctoral projects within the area of Jewish Studies.
Katharina E. Keim, Wally V. Cirafesi
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Sanctifying Security: Jewish Approaches to Religious Education in Jerusalem
While Schmitt’s Political Theology paints modern theories of the state as secularized theological concepts, prominent threads of Jewish religious education in 20th century Jerusalem have moved in a different direction, that is, toward the re ...
Isaac Calvert
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Before modern times, there was no systematic account of Jewish ethics. This can be attributed to the fact that Jewish tradition never considered ethics an autonomous subject matter or mode of inquiry.
Eugene Korn
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Secular-Believing Diasporic Jews: The Grassroots Theology of Paul Simon and Leonard Cohen
By analyzing the musical works of Paul Simon and Leonard Cohen, this study examines the theological expressions of secular Jews in the diaspora who retain elements of belief.
Hagar Lahav
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This article is written in the intersection of eschatology and theology of religions. It argues that apart from the well-known discussion of "Who will be saved?", there is a related question that is often overlooked.
Jakob Wirén
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Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s religious antecedents as legitimising a Christian faith expression
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s depth theology model is a theology of the act of believing. It emerges from the Chasidic expression of Judaism founded during the Enlightenment period. A modern approach is to profile God according to circumstances as a
Raymond Potgieter
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The entry summarizes and analyses some of the main theological trends within Jewish feminisms. Taking a broader sense of theology as the conceptual religious underpinning that serves as a lens through which new options for interpreting the Jewish canon ...
Ronit Irshai
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The Idea of Time and the Evolution of History. Thoughts on a Dialectic in Spanish Medieval Judaism
From its origin, Israel has been determined by history. The Jewish people was shaped historically as such around the Torah. However, Jewish history itself witnessed in its bosom the birth of spiritual experiences that go beyond historical and ...
José Antonio Fernández López
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For Christian theology, the reflection of the tragedy of the Shoah after 1945 marks the beginning of a decisive turning point in the definition of its position on Judaism and, thus, on the first part of its Holy Scriptures, the Old Testament or Hebrew ...
Edith Petschnigg
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This article examines approaches to the problem of evil in historical and contemporary Jewish theology. The material is structured conceptually rather than as a chronological survey. The introduction contrasts classical Jewish formulations of the problem
Michael J. Harris
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