NEIL GILLMAN
... A native of Quebec City, Rabbi Neil Gillman is Professor Emeritus of Jewish Philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He graduated from McGill University in 1954, was ordained at JTS in 1960, and received his PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University in 1975. Rabbi Gillman is the author of sev ...
... A native of Quebec City, Rabbi Neil Gillman is Professor Emeritus of Jewish Philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He graduated from McGill University in 1954, was ordained at JTS in 1960, and received his PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University in 1975. Rabbi Gillman is the author of sev ...
six decades of christian-jewish dialogue
... values that have created a milieu “more dangerous than Christianity at its worst.” Irving Kristol agrees, fearing “the resurgence of anti-biblical barbarism that will challenge Christianity, Judaism, and Western civilization altogether.” Stephen Spector introduces his book Evangelicals and Israel wi ...
... values that have created a milieu “more dangerous than Christianity at its worst.” Irving Kristol agrees, fearing “the resurgence of anti-biblical barbarism that will challenge Christianity, Judaism, and Western civilization altogether.” Stephen Spector introduces his book Evangelicals and Israel wi ...
Fem and Islam Minutes
... women’s roles in the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions of the Arab Spring. She inquired as to whether Islam was the problem or the solution for gender inequality in the Arab world. Regarding the relationship between Islamic feminism and the human rights regime, Dr. Islah drew a distinction between w ...
... women’s roles in the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions of the Arab Spring. She inquired as to whether Islam was the problem or the solution for gender inequality in the Arab world. Regarding the relationship between Islamic feminism and the human rights regime, Dr. Islah drew a distinction between w ...
hasidim and lurianic kabbalah
... resemble the synonymous Protestant teachings in so far as they both assign the first place in religion not to religious dogma and ritual, but to the sentiment and the emotion of faith. In other words Pentecostalism and Hasidim have Pietism in common and are basically antinomian. Pietism is associate ...
... resemble the synonymous Protestant teachings in so far as they both assign the first place in religion not to religious dogma and ritual, but to the sentiment and the emotion of faith. In other words Pentecostalism and Hasidim have Pietism in common and are basically antinomian. Pietism is associate ...
notes - Mayfield Salisbury Church
... those of previous generations who believed it or those who believe it in our time, but it is a theological argument which no longer works. It is damaging the Church. It is particularly prevalent in ...
... those of previous generations who believed it or those who believe it in our time, but it is a theological argument which no longer works. It is damaging the Church. It is particularly prevalent in ...
Godly Apparel 2 - Grace Evangelical Free Church of Strasburg
... calls women to modesty, which means to not draw attention to themselves. God also calls women to purity: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity" (1 Tim 4:12). The question is whether or not a ...
... calls women to modesty, which means to not draw attention to themselves. God also calls women to purity: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity" (1 Tim 4:12). The question is whether or not a ...
1.2 – Is Theology Poetry Introduction
... routinely meeting at The Eagle and Child, a pub in Oxford, England. From this group of friends many beautiful tales and ideas were conceived and developed, thereafter impacting a great deal of western and Christian thought. The Weight of Glory represents a collection of some of Lewis’ most poignant ...
... routinely meeting at The Eagle and Child, a pub in Oxford, England. From this group of friends many beautiful tales and ideas were conceived and developed, thereafter impacting a great deal of western and Christian thought. The Weight of Glory represents a collection of some of Lewis’ most poignant ...
Chapter 20 Section 2 - Woodridge High School
... • In the late 1960s, some states began adopting more liberal abortion laws. • In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that state governments could not regulate abortion during the first three months of pregnancy. • This was interpreted as being within a woman’s constitutional right to privacy ...
... • In the late 1960s, some states began adopting more liberal abortion laws. • In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that state governments could not regulate abortion during the first three months of pregnancy. • This was interpreted as being within a woman’s constitutional right to privacy ...
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... numerous university, state and federal ethics committees and written many rabbinic rulings on medical issues for the Conservative Movement’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, which he now chairs, and his twelve books on Jewish ethics, law, and theology include Matters of Life and Death: A Jewis ...
... numerous university, state and federal ethics committees and written many rabbinic rulings on medical issues for the Conservative Movement’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, which he now chairs, and his twelve books on Jewish ethics, law, and theology include Matters of Life and Death: A Jewis ...
Look What Jesus Did For Women - Love Song Christian Church
... "Why do Hindus teach that woman has no soul and do not permit her to read the Veda or to eat at the same table with her own husband? Why is it that the Muslims do not educate their women, do not permit them to enter a mosque, and make them serve as concubines? Why did Buddha say that a wise man shou ...
... "Why do Hindus teach that woman has no soul and do not permit her to read the Veda or to eat at the same table with her own husband? Why is it that the Muslims do not educate their women, do not permit them to enter a mosque, and make them serve as concubines? Why did Buddha say that a wise man shou ...
Thursday, May 12th
... Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are usually treated as autonomous religions, but in fact across the long course of their histories the three religions have developed in interaction with one another. How have Jews, Christians, and Muslims lived with and thought about one another in the past, and wha ...
... Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are usually treated as autonomous religions, but in fact across the long course of their histories the three religions have developed in interaction with one another. How have Jews, Christians, and Muslims lived with and thought about one another in the past, and wha ...
Catholic and Jews as People of God
... Respondent: Michael Berenbaum, University of Judaism The 2007 Convention marked the fourth consecutive year that CTSA theologians gathered as a selected session to consider theology from the perspective of the renewed relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Our panelists explored the biblical ...
... Respondent: Michael Berenbaum, University of Judaism The 2007 Convention marked the fourth consecutive year that CTSA theologians gathered as a selected session to consider theology from the perspective of the renewed relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Our panelists explored the biblical ...
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... Education has always been the foundation of eradicating prejudice from our society. The effort to rid our society of gender discrimination is an excellent example of these efforts. Society generally defines the feminist movement in terms of three waves or movements. The first wave began in the 1800’ ...
... Education has always been the foundation of eradicating prejudice from our society. The effort to rid our society of gender discrimination is an excellent example of these efforts. Society generally defines the feminist movement in terms of three waves or movements. The first wave began in the 1800’ ...
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... This leads on to another aspect of Christianity and Christian theology in the university. It needs to be there. But it does not need to be protected. It does not need in any way any special pleading. It needs to point to its best and to its highest. It also needs to be open to its past failures, eve ...
... This leads on to another aspect of Christianity and Christian theology in the university. It needs to be there. But it does not need to be protected. It does not need in any way any special pleading. It needs to point to its best and to its highest. It also needs to be open to its past failures, eve ...
Sojourner Truth Response
... man,” and bore “thirteen children” to see most of them sold as slaves and when she when she “cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me.” Truth juxtaposes her strength as an equal to a man with her ability to give birth to show that she is an equal, she is superior. She does all that ...
... man,” and bore “thirteen children” to see most of them sold as slaves and when she when she “cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me.” Truth juxtaposes her strength as an equal to a man with her ability to give birth to show that she is an equal, she is superior. She does all that ...
AFRICAN FEMINISTS` AGENDA AND SEX MODIFICATION
... transgender studies; producing as the case may be: asexual, bisexual and homosexual who are neither males nor females. According to Nwosu: “… Africa is still struggling to deconstruct her negative taboos and cultural practices especially those targeted at women and children. It is a truism that pros ...
... transgender studies; producing as the case may be: asexual, bisexual and homosexual who are neither males nor females. According to Nwosu: “… Africa is still struggling to deconstruct her negative taboos and cultural practices especially those targeted at women and children. It is a truism that pros ...
The Development of Feminist Theology
... tradition in Thailand the lineage of women’s ordination died out, while the Mahayana tradition through China preserved a lineage of women’s ordination. In order to be ordained Thai women either need to go through the Mahayana tradition, unacceptable in Thailand, or else accept a secondary form of fe ...
... tradition in Thailand the lineage of women’s ordination died out, while the Mahayana tradition through China preserved a lineage of women’s ordination. In order to be ordained Thai women either need to go through the Mahayana tradition, unacceptable in Thailand, or else accept a secondary form of fe ...
Study Guide
... have “Truth” in some universal sense that transcends our particular situation--our personal history, our culture, our language. Postmodernism doubts that. Modernism holds that truth rests on a foundation of things we can know without appealing to other ideas (i.e., foundationalism). Postmodernism re ...
... have “Truth” in some universal sense that transcends our particular situation--our personal history, our culture, our language. Postmodernism doubts that. Modernism holds that truth rests on a foundation of things we can know without appealing to other ideas (i.e., foundationalism). Postmodernism re ...
Society as…
... women should embrace and discover for themselves, free from patriarchal control? Nancy Chodorow – the basis of female gender identity resulting from socialisation (as only women mother, only girls grow up wanting to care for children)? Marxist feminists – an unpaid form of work that should be ma ...
... women should embrace and discover for themselves, free from patriarchal control? Nancy Chodorow – the basis of female gender identity resulting from socialisation (as only women mother, only girls grow up wanting to care for children)? Marxist feminists – an unpaid form of work that should be ma ...
The Cult of Domesticity
... What does Chopin mean when she described Mrs. Mallard as having ‘heart trouble’. Why is that important to the story? The setting of the story is very limited; it is confined to a room, staircase, and front door. How does this help express the themes of the story? What kind of relationship do the Mal ...
... What does Chopin mean when she described Mrs. Mallard as having ‘heart trouble’. Why is that important to the story? The setting of the story is very limited; it is confined to a room, staircase, and front door. How does this help express the themes of the story? What kind of relationship do the Mal ...
Psychobiology of religion - Creative
... Evolutionary game theory (not in the textbook) What is the major problem of evolutionary approach to religion in terms of methodology? ...
... Evolutionary game theory (not in the textbook) What is the major problem of evolutionary approach to religion in terms of methodology? ...
Feminist ethnography
... Feminism and Anthropology First, patterns of male dominance, West and rest, have tended to restrict the study of “exotic” women to female ethnographers--both because female Others often were not deemed important enough for male anthropologists to study, and because non-Western female worlds were oft ...
... Feminism and Anthropology First, patterns of male dominance, West and rest, have tended to restrict the study of “exotic” women to female ethnographers--both because female Others often were not deemed important enough for male anthropologists to study, and because non-Western female worlds were oft ...
Islam: Its History and Theology
... What is meant by the Islamic proposition that ‘God’s hands are unchained’? What do Islamic theologians mean by ‘Dualism’? What does Abdulaziz ibn Saud (‘Abdulaziz’) hold about Sharia? Did Our Lord reveal everything that we need to know in order to be saved? Who did Muhammad appoint as the first lead ...
... What is meant by the Islamic proposition that ‘God’s hands are unchained’? What do Islamic theologians mean by ‘Dualism’? What does Abdulaziz ibn Saud (‘Abdulaziz’) hold about Sharia? Did Our Lord reveal everything that we need to know in order to be saved? Who did Muhammad appoint as the first lead ...
Engendering Judaism: An Inclusive Theology and Ethics Rereading
... very different approach. Rather than attempting to separate the law from its sociocultural context, Peskowitz argues that the rabbis' thinking about gender can only be understood in relation to the historical and cultural world of which they were a part. She cautions that ideas about gender are not ...
... very different approach. Rather than attempting to separate the law from its sociocultural context, Peskowitz argues that the rabbis' thinking about gender can only be understood in relation to the historical and cultural world of which they were a part. She cautions that ideas about gender are not ...