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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Preface 8
- Introduction 10
- Jewish Images of God 18
- The Certainty of Myth: The Legacy of Neil Gillman 42
- The Seminary Theology Professor’s Special Responsibility 50
- A Neo-Hasidic Life: Credo and Reflections 65
- Is There an Essential Theology for a Halakhic Movement? 88
- Is Theology the Handmaiden of Halakhah? 104
- Is the “Halakhic Authenticity” of Conservative Judaism a Broken Myth? 130
- Toward a Curriculum for Increasing the Active Participation of Congregants at Prayer Services 151
- Mordecai Kaplan: “The Master of Midrash” 170
- The “Ethnic Jew” and Judaism in America according to Felix Adler, Josephine Lazarus, and Mordecai Kaplan 182
- Making Peace with Philosophy: Emil L. Fackenheim’s Hegelianism 210
- Living the Death of God in the Hope of Words: On Gillman, Jabès, Marcel, and Badiou 220
- Index 236
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Preface 8
- Introduction 10
- Jewish Images of God 18
- The Certainty of Myth: The Legacy of Neil Gillman 42
- The Seminary Theology Professor’s Special Responsibility 50
- A Neo-Hasidic Life: Credo and Reflections 65
- Is There an Essential Theology for a Halakhic Movement? 88
- Is Theology the Handmaiden of Halakhah? 104
- Is the “Halakhic Authenticity” of Conservative Judaism a Broken Myth? 130
- Toward a Curriculum for Increasing the Active Participation of Congregants at Prayer Services 151
- Mordecai Kaplan: “The Master of Midrash” 170
- The “Ethnic Jew” and Judaism in America according to Felix Adler, Josephine Lazarus, and Mordecai Kaplan 182
- Making Peace with Philosophy: Emil L. Fackenheim’s Hegelianism 210
- Living the Death of God in the Hope of Words: On Gillman, Jabès, Marcel, and Badiou 220
- Index 236