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Jewish Theology



Judaism - jooˈdəĭzˌəm, jooˈdē–, the religious beliefs and practices and the way of life of the Jews. The term itself was first used by Hellenized Jews to describe their religious practice, but it is of predominantly modern usage; it is not used in the Bible or in Rabbinic literature and only rarely in the literature of the medieval period   Read More...

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Jewish Theology

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    Contemporary Jewish Theology: A Reader
    by Elliot N. Dorff, Louis E. Newman. 526 pgs.


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    An Introduction to Judaism
    by Nicholas De Lange. 247 pgs.


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    Events and Movements in Modern Judaism
    by Emanuel S. Goldsmith, Raphael Patai. 302 pgs.


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    The Jewish Religion: A Companion
    by Louis Jacobs. 641 pgs.


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    Studies in Modern Theology and Prayer
    by Jakob J. Petuchowski, Elizabeth R. Petuchowski, Aaron M. Petuchowski. 312 pgs.


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