The Believer and the Modern Study of the Bible

Author:   Tova Ganzel ,  Yehudah Brandes ,  Chayuta Deutsch
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
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9781644692578


Pages:   582
Publication Date:   12 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Believer and the Modern Study of the Bible


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A topic that has yet to be explored in such a broad scope Will appeal to believers of all faiths who struggle with the gap between the academic realm and faith The anthology of sources is groundbreaking and can serve as a basis for academic courses

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Author:   Tova Ganzel ,  Yehudah Brandes ,  Chayuta Deutsch
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
Imprint:   Academic Studies Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781644692578


ISBN 10:   1644692570
Pages:   582
Publication Date:   12 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The Believer and the Modern Study of the Bible is an important and accessible collection of articles. For the traditional Orthodox Jew, curious about the 'modern Study of the Bible, ' this is a highly recommended first work. The book also provides fascinating insights into areas of religious culture and sociology--demonstrating the varied intellectual scaffolding being constructed to bridge two disciplines that are often at odds. --David Tesler, AJL Reviews For observant Judaism to survive biblical criticism's heavy artillery it will have to further articulate the meaning of its faith claims. This will allow it to remain faithful to its traditions while maintaining a mature dialogue with contemporary modes of thought. ... The authors' sophisticated theological discourse inspires those who care about this tension to guide that debate towards the theological arena and away from the Beit Midrash. That is the arena in which orthodox creativity is most possible. The book convincingly demonstrates that retooling our theological formulations will allow orthodoxy to see these modernizing trends as complementary, not adversarial. --Rabbi Ysoscher Katz, Marginalia


“For observant Judaism to survive biblical criticism’s heavy artillery it will have to further articulate the meaning of its faith claims. This will allow it to remain faithful to its traditions while maintaining a mature dialogue with contemporary modes of thought. … The authors’ sophisticated theological discourse inspires those who care about this tension to guide that debate towards the theological arena and away from the Beit Midrash. That is the arena in which orthodox creativity is most possible. The book convincingly demonstrates that retooling our theological formulations will allow orthodoxy to see these modernizing trends as complementary, not adversarial.” —Rabbi Ysoscher Katz, Marginalia “The Believer and the Modern Study of the Bible is an important and accessible collection of articles. For the traditional Orthodox Jew, curious about the ‘modern Study of the Bible,’ this is a highly recommended first work. The book also provides fascinating insights into areas of religious culture and sociology—demonstrating the varied intellectual scaffolding being constructed to bridge two disciplines that are often at odds.” —David Tesler, AJL Reviews


For observant Judaism to survive biblical criticism's heavy artillery it will have to further articulate the meaning of its faith claims. This will allow it to remain faithful to its traditions while maintaining a mature dialogue with contemporary modes of thought. ... The authors' sophisticated theological discourse inspires those who care about this tension to guide that debate towards the theological arena and away from the Beit Midrash. That is the arena in which orthodox creativity is most possible. The book convincingly demonstrates that retooling our theological formulations will allow orthodoxy to see these modernizing trends as complementary, not adversarial. --Rabbi Ysoscher Katz, Marginalia


Author Information

Tova Ganzel is the Director of the Midrasha at Bar-Ilan University and one the first trained women's halakhic advisors (Yoatzot Halacha). She received her PhD from Bar-Ilan's Department of Bible Studies, and is a renowned figure in the world of women's Jewish learning. She is the recipient of numerous prestigious academic awards and grants, and is a published author.

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