Believing and Its Tensions Believing and Its Tensions

Believing and Its Tensions

A Personal Conversation about God, Torah, Suffering and Death in Jewish Thought

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Publisher Description

An intimate and candid examination of the changing nature of belief and where it can lead us—from the life experience of one of Judaism's leading thinkers.

For over five decades, Rabbi Neil Gillman has helped people think through the most challenging questions at the heart of being a believing religious person. In this intimate rethinking of his own theological journey he explores the changing nature of belief and the complexities of reconciling the intellectual, emotional and moral questions of his own searching mind and soul.
If what we have in recognizing, speaking of and experiencing God is a wide-ranging treasury of humanly crafted metaphors, what, then, is the ultimate reality, the ultimate nature of God? What lies beyond the metaphors?If humanity was an active partner in revelation—if the human community participated in what was revealed and gave it meaning—what then should be the authority of Jewish law?How do we cope—intellectually, emotionally and morally—with suffering, the greatest challenge to our faith commitment, relationship with God and sense of a fundamentally ordered world?Death is inevitable but why is it built in as part of the total life experience?

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2013
13 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
144
Pages
PUBLISHER
Turner Publishing Company
SIZE
823.8
KB

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