Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation

Judaism and the Doctrine of Creation
Author: Norbert M. Samuelson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1994-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521452144

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The topic of this book is 'creation'. It breaks down into discussions of two distinct, but interrelated, questions: what does the universe look like, and what is its origin? The opinions about creation considered by Norbert Samuelson come from the Hebrew scriptures, Greek philosophy, Jewish philosophy and contemporary physics. His perspective is Jewish, liberal and philosophical. It is 'Jewish' because the foundation of the discussion is biblical texts interpreted in the light of traditional rabbinic texts. It is 'philosophical' because the subject matter is important in both past and present philosophical texts, and to Jewish philosophy in particular. Finally, it is 'liberal' because the authorities consulted include heterodox as well as orthodox Jewish sources. The ensuing discussion leads to original conclusions about a diversity of topics, including the limits of human reason and religious faith, and the relevance of scientific models to religious doctrine.

Engaging the Doctrine of Israel

Engaging the Doctrine of Israel
Author: Matthew Levering
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725291102

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This book is the dogmatic sequel to Levering’s Engaging the Doctrine of Marriage, in which he argued that God’s purpose in creating the cosmos is the eschatological marriage of God and his people.. God sets this marriage into motion through his covenantal election of a particular people, the people of Israel. Central to this people’s relationship with the Creator God are their Scriptures, exodus, Torah, Temple, land, and Davidic kingship. As a Christian Israelology, this book devotes a chapter to each of these topics, investigating their theological significance both in light of ongoing Judaism and in light of Christian Scripture (Old and New Testaments) and Christian theology. The book makes a significant contribution to charting a path forward for Jewish-Christian dialogue from the perspective of post-Vatican II Catholicism.

Creation in Jewish and Christian Tradition

Creation in Jewish and Christian Tradition
Author: Henning Graf Reventlow,Yair Hoffman
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2002-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781841271620

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In this volume Jewish and Christian perspectives on creation of the Bible, with contemporary theological, philosophical and political issues are raised by the Biblical-Jewish-Christian concepts of creation.

The Challenge of Creation

The Challenge of Creation
Author: Natan Slifkin,Nosson Slifkin
Publsiher: Zoo Torah
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781933143156

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The Challenge of Creation is a completely revised and vastly expanded edition of The Science Of Torah. That work was widely hailed as the best book of its kind for its honesty and thoroughness of approach. The Challenge of Creation builds upon its approach, covering more issues and in greater depth. Carefully, methodically, and eschewing sensationalistic or dogmatic claims in favor of reasoned analysis, it shows how some of the greatest Jewish thinkers explained Judaism and Genesis in a way that complements modern science rather than conflicts with it. The Challenge of Creation is an invaluable resource for anyone grappling with conflicts between science and religion. It is a profound work that is sure to become a classic

That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew

That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
Author: Katherine Sonderegger
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271039299

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Analyzes the major phases of Karl Barth's Christological exegesis of Judaism. Contends that despite his lifelong opposition to antisemitism and racism (as a leader of the anti-Nazi Confessing Church and a strong supporter of the State of Israel), Barth represents the broadest tradition of Christian Protestant dogmatic anti-Judaism, preserving and elaborating the controversial theology that has been standard in Christian apologetics since ancient times. Argues that a positive Christian theology of Judaism must begin by acknowledging the irreconcilable differences between the two religions, pleading for a theological recognition of an independent Judaism.

Religion and Creation

Religion and Creation
Author: Keith Ward
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1996-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191586675

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This book is the second part of a major project of comparative theology begun with Religion and Revelation (Clarendon Press, 1994), which looks at major concepts of faith in all four of the main scriptural religions of the world. In Religion and Creation, the author explores the idea of a creator God in the work of twentieth century writers from Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. He develops a positive concept of God which stresses God's dynamic and responsive relation to the temporal structure of the universe, and the importance of that structure to the self-expression of the divine being. Professor Ward goes on to present a Trinitarian doctrine of creation, drawing inspiration from a wider set of theistic traditions and recent discussions in physics in the realm of cosmology.

The Cosmos and the Creator

The Cosmos and the Creator
Author: David Fergusson
Publsiher: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028814304

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The need to position Christianity in relation to other religions, most notably Judaism and Islam, has brought about a renewed interest in the theme of creation, which has been off the theological agenda for much of the 20th century. Environmentalists, biologists, feminists and process theologians have all registered concerns, from their different perspectives, about the way in which the traditional doctrine of creation characterizes the relationship between the cosmos and its creator. Furthermore, the hoilism of the New Age and its resonance with eastern patterns of thought seems to offer something radically different from the Judaeo-Christian understanding of the creation. It is in the light of these concerns that the author argues for the doctrine of creation as a distictively Christian article of faith. By recognizing at the the same time that criticisms which have been made of its traditional formulations must be properly acknowledged and accommodated, the author is able to use the best insights from secular disciples to construct a theology of creation which is responsible.

Theologies of Creation in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity

Theologies of Creation in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity
Author: Tobias Nicklas,Korinna Zamfir
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110246315

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As environmental destruction begins to seriously affect humans, it has become increasingly relevant to reflect on the essential elements of the Jewish and Christian theologies of creation. The essays in this volume explore key aspects of creation theology, which poses the question of the origin of the world and of man. Creation theology is rooted in the concept of man who owes his existence to God and who is placed in a cosmos which God created as “good”. At the same time, the essays show that even back in antiquity, the creation discussion held high potential for ideological criticism.