Imagining the Jewish God
Herausgeber: Kaplan, Leonard; Koltun-Fromm, Ken
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This book presents the possibility of a robust dialogue for all who are committed to critique and enhance the problem of graven images and yet know that even the absent God must be accounted for in contemporary thought. Itincludes the reflections of significant commentators, theologians, philosophers, scholars, and poets.
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This book presents the possibility of a robust dialogue for all who are committed to critique and enhance the problem of graven images and yet know that even the absent God must be accounted for in contemporary thought. Itincludes the reflections of significant commentators, theologians, philosophers, scholars, and poets.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1075g
- ISBN-13: 9781498517492
- ISBN-10: 1498517498
- Artikelnr.: 44842332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1075g
- ISBN-13: 9781498517492
- ISBN-10: 1498517498
- Artikelnr.: 44842332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Leonard Kaplan is professor emeritus of law at the University of Wisconsin. Ken Koltun-Fromm is professor of religion at Haverford College.
I. Prologue: Inscription
1. A Conversation about God, Norman Finkelstein and Michael Heller
2. Seeing Divine Writing: Thoughts on the Drama of the Outside within the
Technology of Inscription, Lewis Freedman
3. Questions Posed to Jonathan Boyarin, Jonathan Boyarin
II. Out of Levant: Biblical and Rabbinic Imaginings of God
4. Classical Jewish Ethics and Theology in the Halakhic Tractates of the
Mishnah, Jonathan Wyn Schofer
5. What the Hebrew Bible Can/Cannot Teach us About God, Kenneth Seeskin
6. The Bible as Torah: How J, E, P and D Can Teach Us About God, Benjamin
Sommer
7. Job: A Fragmented Genealogy, Leonard Kaplan
8. Two Endings, Three Openings, Alicia Ostriker
III. Clinging to God: The Jewish Theological Imagination
9. The Repersonalization of God: Monism and Theological Polymorphism in
Zoharic and Hasidic Imagination, Jay Michaelson
10.The Word of God is No Word At All: Intimacy and the Nothingness of God,
Shaul Magid
11. Who is God?, Lenn Goodman
12. Jewish Theology and the Transcendental Turn, Randi Rashkover
13. The Perils of Covenant Theology: The Cases of David Hartman and David
Novak, Martin Kavka
14. Freud's Imagining God, David Novak
IV. Inscription: God in Jewish Literature and Culture
15. God of Language, Michael Marmur
16. Location, Location, Location: Toward a Theology of Prepositions,
Rebecca Alpert
17. Rethinking Milton's Hebraic God, Noam Reisner
18. Yosl Rakover Speaks to G-d, Elissa J. Sampson
19. 'Don't Forget the Potatoes': Imagining God Through Food, Susan
Handelman
20. Imagining the Jewish God in Comics, Ken Koltun-Fromm
V. Poetics: God in Language
21. God's Inside/The Line of a Poem-A Philosophical Commentary, Zachary
Braiterman
22. Reconciling God, Revisioning Prayer, and Reaching into the Spaces
Between in Selected Works by Alicia Ostriker, Marcia Falk, and Rachel Blau
DuPlessis, Alison Creighton
23. Select Poetry, Charles Bernstein
24. Select Poetry and Commentary, Laynie Browne
25. Select Poetry, Clive Meachen
26. Select Poetry and Commentary, Howard Schwartz
27. Select Poetry and Commentary, Rachel Blau DuPlessis
28. Select Poetry, Bill Sherman
29. Select Poetry, David Weisstub
30. Select Poetry, James Chapson
31. Select Poetry, Jack Hirschman
32. Selections from The Days Between, Marcia Falk
33. Select Poetry and Prose, Jeff Friedman
34. Select Poetry, Gerald Stern
35. Select Poetry, Michael Castro
36. Select Poetry and Commentary, Jerry Rothenberg
37. Select Poetry, Alicia Ostriker
1. A Conversation about God, Norman Finkelstein and Michael Heller
2. Seeing Divine Writing: Thoughts on the Drama of the Outside within the
Technology of Inscription, Lewis Freedman
3. Questions Posed to Jonathan Boyarin, Jonathan Boyarin
II. Out of Levant: Biblical and Rabbinic Imaginings of God
4. Classical Jewish Ethics and Theology in the Halakhic Tractates of the
Mishnah, Jonathan Wyn Schofer
5. What the Hebrew Bible Can/Cannot Teach us About God, Kenneth Seeskin
6. The Bible as Torah: How J, E, P and D Can Teach Us About God, Benjamin
Sommer
7. Job: A Fragmented Genealogy, Leonard Kaplan
8. Two Endings, Three Openings, Alicia Ostriker
III. Clinging to God: The Jewish Theological Imagination
9. The Repersonalization of God: Monism and Theological Polymorphism in
Zoharic and Hasidic Imagination, Jay Michaelson
10.The Word of God is No Word At All: Intimacy and the Nothingness of God,
Shaul Magid
11. Who is God?, Lenn Goodman
12. Jewish Theology and the Transcendental Turn, Randi Rashkover
13. The Perils of Covenant Theology: The Cases of David Hartman and David
Novak, Martin Kavka
14. Freud's Imagining God, David Novak
IV. Inscription: God in Jewish Literature and Culture
15. God of Language, Michael Marmur
16. Location, Location, Location: Toward a Theology of Prepositions,
Rebecca Alpert
17. Rethinking Milton's Hebraic God, Noam Reisner
18. Yosl Rakover Speaks to G-d, Elissa J. Sampson
19. 'Don't Forget the Potatoes': Imagining God Through Food, Susan
Handelman
20. Imagining the Jewish God in Comics, Ken Koltun-Fromm
V. Poetics: God in Language
21. God's Inside/The Line of a Poem-A Philosophical Commentary, Zachary
Braiterman
22. Reconciling God, Revisioning Prayer, and Reaching into the Spaces
Between in Selected Works by Alicia Ostriker, Marcia Falk, and Rachel Blau
DuPlessis, Alison Creighton
23. Select Poetry, Charles Bernstein
24. Select Poetry and Commentary, Laynie Browne
25. Select Poetry, Clive Meachen
26. Select Poetry and Commentary, Howard Schwartz
27. Select Poetry and Commentary, Rachel Blau DuPlessis
28. Select Poetry, Bill Sherman
29. Select Poetry, David Weisstub
30. Select Poetry, James Chapson
31. Select Poetry, Jack Hirschman
32. Selections from The Days Between, Marcia Falk
33. Select Poetry and Prose, Jeff Friedman
34. Select Poetry, Gerald Stern
35. Select Poetry, Michael Castro
36. Select Poetry and Commentary, Jerry Rothenberg
37. Select Poetry, Alicia Ostriker
I. Prologue: Inscription
1. A Conversation about God, Norman Finkelstein and Michael Heller
2. Seeing Divine Writing: Thoughts on the Drama of the Outside within the
Technology of Inscription, Lewis Freedman
3. Questions Posed to Jonathan Boyarin, Jonathan Boyarin
II. Out of Levant: Biblical and Rabbinic Imaginings of God
4. Classical Jewish Ethics and Theology in the Halakhic Tractates of the
Mishnah, Jonathan Wyn Schofer
5. What the Hebrew Bible Can/Cannot Teach us About God, Kenneth Seeskin
6. The Bible as Torah: How J, E, P and D Can Teach Us About God, Benjamin
Sommer
7. Job: A Fragmented Genealogy, Leonard Kaplan
8. Two Endings, Three Openings, Alicia Ostriker
III. Clinging to God: The Jewish Theological Imagination
9. The Repersonalization of God: Monism and Theological Polymorphism in
Zoharic and Hasidic Imagination, Jay Michaelson
10.The Word of God is No Word At All: Intimacy and the Nothingness of God,
Shaul Magid
11. Who is God?, Lenn Goodman
12. Jewish Theology and the Transcendental Turn, Randi Rashkover
13. The Perils of Covenant Theology: The Cases of David Hartman and David
Novak, Martin Kavka
14. Freud's Imagining God, David Novak
IV. Inscription: God in Jewish Literature and Culture
15. God of Language, Michael Marmur
16. Location, Location, Location: Toward a Theology of Prepositions,
Rebecca Alpert
17. Rethinking Milton's Hebraic God, Noam Reisner
18. Yosl Rakover Speaks to G-d, Elissa J. Sampson
19. 'Don't Forget the Potatoes': Imagining God Through Food, Susan
Handelman
20. Imagining the Jewish God in Comics, Ken Koltun-Fromm
V. Poetics: God in Language
21. God's Inside/The Line of a Poem-A Philosophical Commentary, Zachary
Braiterman
22. Reconciling God, Revisioning Prayer, and Reaching into the Spaces
Between in Selected Works by Alicia Ostriker, Marcia Falk, and Rachel Blau
DuPlessis, Alison Creighton
23. Select Poetry, Charles Bernstein
24. Select Poetry and Commentary, Laynie Browne
25. Select Poetry, Clive Meachen
26. Select Poetry and Commentary, Howard Schwartz
27. Select Poetry and Commentary, Rachel Blau DuPlessis
28. Select Poetry, Bill Sherman
29. Select Poetry, David Weisstub
30. Select Poetry, James Chapson
31. Select Poetry, Jack Hirschman
32. Selections from The Days Between, Marcia Falk
33. Select Poetry and Prose, Jeff Friedman
34. Select Poetry, Gerald Stern
35. Select Poetry, Michael Castro
36. Select Poetry and Commentary, Jerry Rothenberg
37. Select Poetry, Alicia Ostriker
1. A Conversation about God, Norman Finkelstein and Michael Heller
2. Seeing Divine Writing: Thoughts on the Drama of the Outside within the
Technology of Inscription, Lewis Freedman
3. Questions Posed to Jonathan Boyarin, Jonathan Boyarin
II. Out of Levant: Biblical and Rabbinic Imaginings of God
4. Classical Jewish Ethics and Theology in the Halakhic Tractates of the
Mishnah, Jonathan Wyn Schofer
5. What the Hebrew Bible Can/Cannot Teach us About God, Kenneth Seeskin
6. The Bible as Torah: How J, E, P and D Can Teach Us About God, Benjamin
Sommer
7. Job: A Fragmented Genealogy, Leonard Kaplan
8. Two Endings, Three Openings, Alicia Ostriker
III. Clinging to God: The Jewish Theological Imagination
9. The Repersonalization of God: Monism and Theological Polymorphism in
Zoharic and Hasidic Imagination, Jay Michaelson
10.The Word of God is No Word At All: Intimacy and the Nothingness of God,
Shaul Magid
11. Who is God?, Lenn Goodman
12. Jewish Theology and the Transcendental Turn, Randi Rashkover
13. The Perils of Covenant Theology: The Cases of David Hartman and David
Novak, Martin Kavka
14. Freud's Imagining God, David Novak
IV. Inscription: God in Jewish Literature and Culture
15. God of Language, Michael Marmur
16. Location, Location, Location: Toward a Theology of Prepositions,
Rebecca Alpert
17. Rethinking Milton's Hebraic God, Noam Reisner
18. Yosl Rakover Speaks to G-d, Elissa J. Sampson
19. 'Don't Forget the Potatoes': Imagining God Through Food, Susan
Handelman
20. Imagining the Jewish God in Comics, Ken Koltun-Fromm
V. Poetics: God in Language
21. God's Inside/The Line of a Poem-A Philosophical Commentary, Zachary
Braiterman
22. Reconciling God, Revisioning Prayer, and Reaching into the Spaces
Between in Selected Works by Alicia Ostriker, Marcia Falk, and Rachel Blau
DuPlessis, Alison Creighton
23. Select Poetry, Charles Bernstein
24. Select Poetry and Commentary, Laynie Browne
25. Select Poetry, Clive Meachen
26. Select Poetry and Commentary, Howard Schwartz
27. Select Poetry and Commentary, Rachel Blau DuPlessis
28. Select Poetry, Bill Sherman
29. Select Poetry, David Weisstub
30. Select Poetry, James Chapson
31. Select Poetry, Jack Hirschman
32. Selections from The Days Between, Marcia Falk
33. Select Poetry and Prose, Jeff Friedman
34. Select Poetry, Gerald Stern
35. Select Poetry, Michael Castro
36. Select Poetry and Commentary, Jerry Rothenberg
37. Select Poetry, Alicia Ostriker







