A Treasury of "Tradition.", المجلد 40،الجزء 1Hebrew Publishing Company, 1967 - 462 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 28
... theonomy in view of its origin . From the point of view of him who performs the command , this “ blind " obe- dience is indeed the Kadawer- ( cadaver ) or Hunde - gehorsam ( canine obedience ) of which Geiger wrote and which expression ...
... theonomy in view of its origin . From the point of view of him who performs the command , this “ blind " obe- dience is indeed the Kadawer- ( cadaver ) or Hunde - gehorsam ( canine obedience ) of which Geiger wrote and which expression ...
الصفحة 39
... ( theonomy ) as the inescapable normative appeal and motive for performance . From their understanding of Scripture as much as from their rational or instinctive experience they had a high opinion of the place of man in the God - given ...
... ( theonomy ) as the inescapable normative appeal and motive for performance . From their understanding of Scripture as much as from their rational or instinctive experience they had a high opinion of the place of man in the God - given ...
الصفحة 50
... theonomy either adumbrated or discussed with various solutions or accommodations proffered or implied . Much of this was ephemeral , conditioned by transient circumstances , but below the surface there flowed a strong current of a ...
... theonomy either adumbrated or discussed with various solutions or accommodations proffered or implied . Much of this was ephemeral , conditioned by transient circumstances , but below the surface there flowed a strong current of a ...
المحتوى
The Need for Tradition | 1 |
The Dialectic of the Halakhah | 9 |
Autonomy Heteronomy and Theonomy | 28 |
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accept Aggadah American anatomy aspect attitude authority basic become believe Bible biblical century Christian Church commitment concept confronted cosmic cosmos creative dissection divine divorce eternal ethical evil existence experience fact faith community freedom God's Halakhah halakhic Hebrew Heschel Holy human Ibid idea individual intellectual interpretation intuition Israel Jewish law Jewish philosophy Judaism Kabbalah knowledge Lekhah Dodi living logical Lord Maimonides man's means ment metaphysical mind Mishnah mitzvot mixed pews modern moral nature non-Jewish observance Orthodox person Pikuach Nefesh position principle problem Professor Silberg question Rabbi Rashi reality reason Reconstructionism Reconstructionist relationship religion religious responsa responsible revelation Saadia Saadia Gaon Sabbath sages secular sense separate Shabbat Shabbos Goy Shekhinah social spiritual supernatural synagogue Talmud theonomy Thou thought tion Torah tradition translation truth tzedakah ultimate unity universe validity word Yeshiva University yichud