Thisvolume addresses the challenges that contemporary developments in morality and ethicspose to the idea of God as a “perfectly good being”: the ideological critiqueof God on moral grounds, and the classic argument that no perfectly good beingexists.
Gellman provides an "old-fashioned" Jewish theology for accepting the contemporary critique of Torah and history. The thesis of the book is that for centuries Divine Providence has been guiding toward a non-literal understanding of the Torah. This was from God.
A sequel to Gellman's trilogy with Academic Studies Press of constructive Jewish theology, this book presents a new concept of the Jews as... Læs mere
Offers a brand new conception for the 21st century of the Jews as the Chosen People. It sets out criteria for... Læs mere