“The Learning of the Jews”: What Latter-day Saints Can Learn from Jewish Religious Experience
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Publisher Description
This volume is about Latter-day Saints learning from Jews and the Jewish experience. This book is unique. It is not a traditional interfaith dialogue where the goal is to learn from each other. Rather, Latter-day Saints seek to give Jews the microphone, so to speak, and let them talk about themselves on their own terms. Only then do Latter-day Saint respond, and not with the goal of establishing areas of agreement or disagreement but as an opportunity to learn from Jews. This book turns to the wisdom of Jews and Judaism to inform, inspire, and enhance the lived religious experience of Latter-day Saints.
The Learning of the Jews brings together fifteen scholars, seven Jewish and eight Latter-day Saint, with a combined academic experience of over four hundred years. The volume is structured around seven major topics, two chapters on each topic. A Jewish scholar first discusses the topic broadly vis-à-vis Judaism, followed by a response from a Latter-day Saint scholar. The seven topics include scripture, authority, prayer, women and modernity, remembrance, particularity, and humor. The intention is that the reader will not only learn a great deal about Judaism and the Jewish experience while reading this volume but also use what they learn to enhance their own cultural and religious experience.
Customer Reviews
Great Insights and Food for Thought
This book was not what I thought it was going to be. I was anticipating a guide for how to be a better Christian by viewing religion through a Jewish lens. Instead what I have learned is how to better think through and apply the principles of religion. This book gives perspective, especially to a Latter-day Saint, of how to look at a variety of social topics through a more thoughtful lens. My outlook on my faith has been strengthened and I will be revisiting many sections of this book!