This work is not addressed only to scholars of Judaism or
theologians, but also, and primarily, to all Jews and non-Jews who
would like to share the thoughts and struggles of a person who
loves Torah and Halakhah, who is committed to helping make room for
and celebrate the religious and cultural diversity present in the
modern world, and who believes that a commitment to Israel and to
Jewish particularity must be organically connected to the rabbinic
teaching, Beloved are all human beings created in the image of God.
from the Introduction
With clarity, passion, and outstanding scholarship, David
Hartman addresses the spiritual and theological questions that face
all Jews and all people today. From the perspective of traditional
Judaism, he helps us understand the varieties of twentieth-century
Jewish practice and shows that commitment to both Jewish tradition
and to pluralism can create bridges of understanding between people
of different religious convictions.
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