Judaism’s Challenge: Election, Divine Love, and Human Enmity

Edited by Alon Goshen-gottstein
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Judaism’s Challenge: Election, Divine Love, and Human Enmity

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238 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 03, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 238
  • Publisher: Academic Studies Press
  • ISBN: 9781644691496
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 1.0" L x 9.212598425" H

Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein is acknowledged as one of the world’s leading figures in interreligious dialogue. He is founder and director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute since 1997. His work bridges the theological and academic dimension with a variety of practical initiatives, especially involving world religious leadership. His academic work is divided between contributions to early rabbinic thought, Jewish spirituality, interfaith theory and Jewish theology of religions. He has held academic posts at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, and has served as director of the Center for the Study of Rabbinic Thought, Beit Morasha College, Jerusalem. The present volume continues his ground-breaking work in the field of Jewish theology of religions.

“The authors are to be commended for forthrightly acknowledging and wrestling with a number of morally troubling conceptions of the Other that are linked to or may flow from the notion of Jewish election, and for striving to find theologically nuanced ways to create greater tolerance toward outsiders and other religious traditions.”


— Joel Kaminsky, Theological Studies

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