Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology
New York : Behrman House, [1936]
Format: Book
Description: xxii pages, 1 leaf, 384 pages ; 21 cm
Contents:
Introductory -- God and the world -- God and Israel -- Election of Israel -- The Kingdom of God (invisible) -- The Visible Kingdom (universal) -- The Kingdom of God (national) -- The "Law" -- The law as personified in the literature -- The Torah in its aspect of law (Mizwoth) -- The joy of the law -- The Achuth of the Father. Imputed righteousness and imputed sin -- The law of holiness and the law of goodness -- Sin as rebellion -- The evil Yezer: the source of rebellion -- Man's victory by the grace of God, over the evil, Yezer created by God -- Forgiveness and reconciliation with God -- Repentance: mans of reconciliation -- Additions and corrections.
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SSHC RELIGION Judaism Sch | Main (Downtown) | Third Level, Selden K. Smith Holocaust Collection | In |
"The contents of this book have grown out of a course of lectures delivered at various learned centres, and a series of essays published in the Jewish quarterly review. These essays began to appear in the year 1894."
"List of abbreviations and books not quoted with full title": pages 349-352
"List of abbreviations and books not quoted with full title": pages 349-352