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Introduction | ||
Foreword to 1962 Edition | ||
Preface | ||
Ch. I | Introduction: How to Reinterpret the God Idea in the Jewish Religion | 1 |
Ch. II | God as the Power that Makes for Salvation | 40 |
Ch. III | God as the Power that Makes for Social Regeneration | 104 |
Ch. IV | God as the Power that Makes for the Regeneration of Human Nature | 149 |
Ch. V | God in Nature and in History | 188 |
Ch. VI | God as the Power that Makes for Cooperation | 202 |
Ch. VII | God Felt as a Presence | 243 |
Ch. VIII | God as the Power that Makes for Freedom | 265 |
Ch. IX | "God as the Power that Makes for Righteousness - Not Ourselves" | 297 |
Ch. X | Jewish Religion as a Means to Jewish National Survival | 330 |
Index | 369 |
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Add Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion, In this book, Kaplan enlarges on his notion of functional reinterpretation and then actually applies it to the entire ritual cycle of the Jewish year-a rarity in modern Jewish thought. This work continues to function as a central text for the Reconstructi, Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion, In this book, Kaplan enlarges on his notion of functional reinterpretation and then actually applies it to the entire ritual cycle of the Jewish year-a rarity in modern Jewish thought. This work continues to function as a central text for the Reconstructi, Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion to your collection on WonderClub |