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Between man and God : issues in Judaic thought

Title
Between man and God : issues in Judaic thought / Martin Sicker.
Author
Sicker, Martin.
Publication
Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, 2001.

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Description
xii, 260 pages; 25 cm.
Summary
Annotation
Series Statement
Contributions to the study of religion, 0196-7053 ; no. 66
Uniform Title
Contributions to the study of religion ; no. 66.
Subject
  • God (Judaism)
  • Theological anthropology > Judaism
  • Judaism > Doctrines
  • Mensch
  • Jüdische Theologie
  • Gott
  • Jodendom
  • Joodse filosofie
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-254) and index.
Contents
The Judaic Conception of God -- The Temporal or Prophetic Paradigm -- The Experience of the Divine -- Man, the Universe, and the Creator -- The Meaning of Human Existence -- Man in the Image -- Man and Providence -- Man's Moral Autonomy -- The Good and Evil Impulses -- Divine Omniscience and Moral Autonomy -- Resolving Rabbi Akiba's Paradox -- The Question of Divine Justice -- Theodicy in Judaic Thought -- Divine Justice and Human Justice.
ISBN
  • 0313319049
  • 9780313319044
LCCN
00069127
OCLC
  • ocm46473966
  • 46473966
  • SCSB-1221507
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library