Perfect Goodness and the God of the Jews A Contemporary Jewish Theology – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
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Author(s): Jerome Yehuda Gellman
Publisher: BiblioRossica
ISBN: 9798887199542
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ENG: That the God of the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature, “the God of the Jews,” is perfectly good is challenged by apparently immoral acts of that God, by contemporary standards, as well as by the classic problem of evil. In this book, Jerome Gellman aims to alleviate the first challenge, the so-called ideological critique, for the traditional believer by recommending replacing the God of the Jews with a different God, a “Jewish God,” one in whom many traditional Jews have come to believe. And the problem of evil is lightened for the traditional believer, mainly by a possible theodicy explaining much evil. The book is at once analytic in style and Hasidic in broad orientation. RUS: ÐбÑÐ¾Ð»ÑŽÑ‚Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð±Ð»Ð°Ð³Ð¾Ñть Бога древнееврейÑкой Библии и раввиниÑтичеÑкой литературы — «Бога евреев» — нередко ÑтавитÑÑ Ð¿Ð¾Ð´ Ñомнение. Критика иÑходит как из Ñферы морали, где Его поÑтупки воÑпринимаютÑÑ ÐºÐ°Ðº противоречащие универÑальным человечеÑким нормам, так и в ÑвÑзи Ñ Â«Ð°Ñ€Ð³ÑƒÐ¼ÐµÐ½Ñ‚Ð¾Ð¼ от зла», утверждающим, что количеÑтво зла в мире перевешивает любое добро. ОбращаÑÑÑŒ прежде вÑего к религиозному читателю, Джером Геллман ÑтремитÑÑ Ð¿Ñ€ÐµÐ¾Ð´Ð¾Ð»ÐµÑ‚ÑŒ первую из Ñтих трудноÑтей — так называемую идеологичеÑкую критику, — Ð¿Ñ€ÐµÐ´Ð»Ð°Ð³Ð°Ñ Ð·Ð°Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ‚ÑŒ образ «Бога евреев» на «еврейÑкого Бога», в Которого верÑÑ‚ поÑледователи иудаизма. Ð’Ñ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð°Ñ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ð±Ð»ÐµÐ¼Ð° — Ñ‚ÐµÐ¾Ð´Ð¸Ñ†ÐµÑ â€” получает у Геллмана новое оÑмыÑление, укорененное в еврейÑкой филоÑофÑкой и ÑтичеÑкой мыÑли. Книга напиÑана в аналитичеÑком ключе, но при Ñтом вдохновлена богоÑловÑкими моделÑми хаÑидизма.
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Perfect Goodness and the God of the Jews A Contemporary Jewish Theology – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
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Author(s): Jerome (Yehuda) Gellman
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
ISBN: 9781618118387
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That the God of the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature, “the God of the Jews,†is perfectly good is challenged by apparently immoral acts of that God, by contemporary standards, as well as by the classic problem of evil. In this book, Jerome Gellman aims to alleviate the first challenge, the so-called ideological critique, for the traditional believer by recommending replacing the God of the Jews with a different God, a “Jewish God,†one in whom many traditional Jews have come to believe. And the problem of evil is lightened for the traditional believer, mainly by a possible theodicy explaining much evil. The book is at once analytic in style and Hasidic in broad orientation.

