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Jewish Theology and World Religions
By Alon Goshen-Gottstein (editor) and Eugene Korn (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Littman Library of Jewish
Publication date July 28, 2016
Pages 360
Binding Paperback
Edition Reprint
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781906764920
ISBN-10 1906764921
Original list price $29.95
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Now Available in Paperback! The contributors to this volume represent a range of disciplines and denominations within Judaism but share the conviction that articulating contemporary Jewish views of other world religions is an urgent objective. Their essays show why a Jewish theology of world religions is a priority for Jewish thinkers and educators concerned with reinvigorating Judaism's contribution to the contemporary world and maintaining Jewish identity and continuity. *** "An indispensable title for graduate and undergraduate programmes emphasizing world religions and interfaith/interreligious dialogue . . . Highly recommended." --R. A. Boisclair, Choice *** "The rich volume under review portrays theological reflections on Jewish identity, Jewish norms concerning other religions, and Jewish relations with non-Jewish "others" . . . also new perspectives are offered and there is a sincere search of possible inspiration from other religions." --Ephraim Meir, Modern Judaism *** "These skilfully edited essays are rich food for reflection and future work . . . It is this kind of creative thinking-regardless of past historical experiences and the foundational texts of the Jewish religious tradition . . . that might well prove a substantial breakthrough in both the present and the future for all religious communities in contact with each other . . . One hopes that this project is only the beginning of several volumes addressing the multitude of questions, observation, and insights raised herein." --Steven L. Jacobs, H-Judaic [Subject: Jewish Studies, Religious Studies]˜

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