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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Call Number |
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296.3 J5566
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Aug 16 2012 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
- The God in process. I will be who I will be: a God of dynamic becoming / Bradley Shavit Artson
- God as the breath of life / Eitan Fishbane
- Living and dreaming with God / Shai Held
- Cosmic theology and earthly religion / Jeremy Kalmanofsky
- Non-dual Judaism / James Jacobson-Maisels
- The Gods of the Text. Open-source covenant / Jonathan Crane
- More theos, less ology / Jeremy Gordon
- A progressive reform Judaism / Evan Moffic
- Spiritual mappings: a Jewish understanding of religious diversity / Or N. Rose
- The religion of Torah / Benjamin D. Sommer
- Ways of talking about God. Five pillars of Orthodox Judaism or open Charedism / Asher Lopatin
- Toward a new Jewish theological lexicon / Michael Marmur
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- Martin Buber: the dialogue with God / William Plevan
- Radically free and radically claimed: toward the next stage of liberal Jewish theology / Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi
- Can traditional Jewish theology still speak to (some of) us? / Marc B. Shapiro
- A quest for God. A quest-driven faith / Elliot J. Cosgrove
- Theological proximity: the quest for intimacy with God / Simon Cooper
- Longing to hear again / Leon A. Morris
- Walking the walk / Daniel Nevins
- On this sacred ground / Eliyahu Stern
- The God in between. The radical divinity / Tamar Elad-Appelbaum
- How I came to theology, or didn't / Daniel M. Bronstein
- The theology of the in-between / Benjamin Sax
- First fruits of the seasons of hope and renewal / Naamah Kelman.
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