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E-raamat: Arguing about Judaism: A Rabbi, a Philosopher and a Revealing Debate [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

, (University of Manchester, UK)
  • Formaat: 222 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429319730
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 222 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429319730

Arguing about Judaism differs from other introductions to Judaism. It is unique, not solely in its engaging dialogues between a Reform rabbi and a humanist, atheist philosopher, but also in its presentation of and challenges to the fundamental religious beliefs of the Jewish heritage and their relevance to today’s Jewish community.

The dialogues contain both Jewish narratives and philosophical responses, with topics ranging from the nature of God to controversies over sexual relations, animal welfare and the environment — from antisemitism to the state of Israel and Zionism.

Although the rabbi and philosopher argue strongly, clearly enjoying the cut and thrust of debate, they do so with sensitivity, charm and respect, revealing the rich intricacies of the Jewish religion and contemporary Jewish life. While essential reading for those studying Judaism and Jewish history, the book aims to stimulate debate more generally amongst Jews and non-Jews, the religious and the atheist — all those with a general interest in religion and philosophy.

Prologue 1(4)
Introduction: Judaism's diversity 5(4)
PART I Jewish beliefs
9(64)
1 God
11(7)
2 Creation
18(8)
3 Providence
26(8)
4 Divine goodness
34(7)
5 Revelation
41(8)
6 Free will and sin
49(8)
7 The chosen people
57(7)
8 Messiah and afterlife
64(9)
PART II Jewish practice
73(64)
9 Jewish ethics
75(8)
10 Worship and prayer
83(8)
11 Holidays and festivals
91(8)
12 Men and women
99(6)
13 Sex and marriage
105(8)
14 Contraception, assisted conception and abortion
113(8)
15 Euthanasia and suicide
121(8)
16 Dietary laws and animal welfare
129(8)
PART III Jews and others - and the world
137(67)
17 Israel: the Promised Land
139(9)
18 Israel within: Jews and Gentiles
148(6)
19 The diaspora: Jews as citizens outside Israel
154(8)
20 Antisemitism
162(9)
21 Anti-Zionism
171(9)
22 Poverty and inequality
180(8)
23 The environment: Jews as `green'
188(8)
24 Jews and the future
196(8)
Epilogue 204(9)
Glossary 213(2)
Further reading 215(2)
Index 217
Peter Cave is Patron of Humanists UK; he lectures in philosophy for New York University (London) and the Open University, UK.

Dan Cohn-Sherbok is a Reform rabbi and Professor Emeritus of Judaism at the University of Wales, UK.