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The God With Moral Fault - (Perspectives on Jewish Hermeneutics and Theology) (Paperback)
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The God With Moral Fault - (Perspectives on Jewish Hermeneutics and Theology) (Paperback)
Series: Perspectives on Jewish Hermeneutics and Theology
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In the timeless time of eternity, does God have a pre-history? What
was God "before" (so to speak) God became GOD? Was there some
terrible mistake involving culpability? If so, how did this God of
pre-history handle His mistake? Availing himself of certain
currents found in Scripture and in classical Rabbinic sources, the
author makes the case that God is a being with moral fault. The
author argues that how God handled His mistake was the process
which allowed God to become the celebrated: THE GREAT THE MIGHTY
THE TERRIBLE GOD "who remains steadfast to his covenant and loving
bond," [Nehemiah 9: 32] And it all started with Noah: " But Noah
found grace/favor in the eyes of Hashem." [Genesis 6: 8]
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