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    Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editors’ Foreword 1
- Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View 7
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                            Part One. Law and Theology
- 1. History and Halakhah 55
- 2. Rabbi Yitz Greenberg’s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics 67
- 3. Irving Greenberg’s Theology of Hybrid Judaism 81
- 4. On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism 96
- 5. Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg’s Holocaust Theology 107
- 6. Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth 129
- 7. On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah—from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com 146
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                            Part Two. Past and Present
- 8. What Is “Modern” in Modern Orthodoxy? 172
- 9. Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? 193
- 10. Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes 211
- 11. Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores 224
- 12. “The Road Not Taken” and “The One Less Traveled”: The Greenberg–Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy 254
- Editors and Contributors 289
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editors’ Foreword 1
- Modern Orthodoxy and the Road Not Taken: A Retrospective View 7
- 
                            Part One. Law and Theology
- 1. History and Halakhah 55
- 2. Rabbi Yitz Greenberg’s Covenantal Theory of Bioethics 67
- 3. Irving Greenberg’s Theology of Hybrid Judaism 81
- 4. On the Meaning and Significance of Revelation for Orthodox Judaism 96
- 5. Divine Hiddenness and Human Input: The Potential Contribution of a Postmodern View of Revelation to Yitz Greenberg’s Holocaust Theology 107
- 6. Modern Orthodoxy and Religious Truth 129
- 7. On Revelation, Heresy, and Mesorah—from Louis Jacobs to the TheTorah.com 146
- 
                            Part Two. Past and Present
- 8. What Is “Modern” in Modern Orthodoxy? 172
- 9. Can Modern Orthodoxy Survive? 193
- 10. Where Have All the Rabbis Gone? The Changing Character of the Orthodox Rabbinate and its Causes 211
- 11. Modern Orthodox Responses to the Liberalization of Sexual Mores 224
- 12. “The Road Not Taken” and “The One Less Traveled”: The Greenberg–Lichtenstein Exchange and Contemporary Orthodoxy 254
- Editors and Contributors 289
- Index 293