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Judaism --- Midrash rabbah --- Jewish theology --- Theology, Jewish --- Doctrines. --- Leviticus. --- Midrash --- Jewish literature --- Jewish sermons --- Rabbinical literature
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Collective memory --- Ethics. --- Holocaust (Jewish theology) --- Humanities --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychological aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Historiography. --- Influence. --- Poland
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"Dining on Leviathan. Discoursing with Socrates. Debating the nature of existence in the afterlife. These are among the topics authors address in this wide-ranging account of how Jews have conceptualized the world to come and structured their lives in this world accordingly. The chronological range of these chapters also is impressive. The earliest documents discussed are from Apocryphal literature, including apocalypses, that were composed from 400 BCE to 200 CE. There are creative analyses of rabbinic material and documents from the medieval period through the twentieth century. Evolving ritual and liturgical practices bring readers up to the early twenty-first century. Each of the thirteen authors whose works are brought together in this volume shows historical, cultural, and religious sensitivity both to the unique features of these differing manifestations and to the elements that unite them. For the readers of this volume, which is equally rewarding for general audiences and for specialists, the result is a carefully nuanced, creatively balanced exploration of the breadth of Jewish thought and practice concerning some of the most profound and perplexing issues humans face"--
Future life --- Eschatology, Jewish --- Immortality --- Resurrection (Jewish theology) --- Judaism --- History of doctrines. --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Immortalism --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Eternity --- Near-death experiences --- Religious aspects --- Social groups: religious groups & communities
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The Maimonides Review of Philosophy and Religion is an annual collection of double-blind peer-reviewed articles that seeks to provide a broad international arena for an intellectual exchange of ideas between the disciplines of philosophy, theology, religion, cultural history, and literature and to showcase their multifarious junctures within the framework of Jewish studies. Contributions to the Review place special thematic emphasis on scepticism within Jewish thought and its links to other religious traditions and secular worldviews. The Review is interested in the tension at the heart of matters of reason and faith, rationalism and mysticism, theory and practice, narrativity and normativity, doubt and dogma.
Jewish philosophy. --- Judaism --- Jews --- Philosophie juive. --- Judaïsme --- Juifs --- Jewish philosophy --- Doctrines. --- Study and teaching. --- Étude et enseignement. --- Doctrines --- Study and teaching --- Maimonides, Moses, --- Jewish theology --- Theology, Jewish --- Jewish studies --- Philosophy, Jewish --- Philosophy, Israeli --- Philosophy
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