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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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In the paper, the Jesus’ view on divorces is analyzed. Under the question was an “exception” which is derived usually from the clause “except it be for fornication” (Math. 19:9) and interpreted as a possibility to accept divorces. The phrase was put into
Mirosław Rucki
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Two families of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims [PDF]
We define two families of rules to adjudicate conflicting claims. The first family contains the constrained equal awards, constrained equal losses, Talmud, and minimal overlap rules. The second family, which also contains the constrained equal awards and
William Thomson
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“She Laughs at the Future” (Prov. 31:24b): Reading Sarah's Queer Jouissance
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 341-343, June 2025.
Esther Brownsmith
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„I nie bądź niewierzącym”: żydowskie rozumienie uzasadnionej wiary
In the paper, the question of faith in Jesus is analyzed from the Jewish perspective. The concept of faith and trust is present in the Old Testament books, in the Qumran documents from the times of Jesus, and in Talmud that contain the essence of Jewish ...
Mirosław Rucki
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Menorah Review (No. 42, Winter, 1998) [PDF]
Black-Jewish Relations: Past, Present and Future -- Exploring Exodus: The Common Root for Judaism and Christianity -- Sarah at the Tent Post -- On Studying Mishnah -- Book Listing -- Christianity Without Jeers -- Book ...
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 327-332, June 2025.
Jonathan Zisook, Jason Maston
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In the first half of the nineteenth century, Russian authorities had very limited knowledge of their Jewish subjects. The government relied more on its enlightened perceptions of the Jews and Judaism than on empirical observation.
Vassili Schedrin
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bHagigah 12A‐b: The Talmud expounds Mishnah Hagigah 2:1
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 407-410, June 2025.
Rafael Neis
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5. Neusner, Brisk, and the Stam: Significant Methodologies for Meaningful Talmud Teaching and Study [PDF]
Michael R. Chernick
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