The Personhood of God: Biblical Theology, Human Faith and the Divine Image
Autor Yochanan Muffs David Hartmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
A fascinating exploration of the many faces of God and what they reveal about our own humanity.
He was a whole pantheon in Himself.... He constantly appeared in many and ever-changing roles lest He be frozen and converted into the dumb idols He Himself despised. God was a polyvalent personality who, by mirroring to man His many faces, provided the models that man so needed to survive and flourish. This is the true humanity of God. from the Introduction
In scholarly but accessible terms, with many startling and controversial insights, renowned Bible scholar Dr. Yochanan Muffs examines the anthropomorphic evolution of the Divine Image from creator of the cosmos to God the father, God the husband, God the king, God the "chess-player," God the ultimate master and how these different images of God have shaped our faith and world view. Muffs also examines how expressions of divine power, divine will and divine love throughout the Bible have helped develop the contemporary human condition and our enriching dialectic between faith and doubt."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1580233384
Pagini: 221
Dimensiuni: 142 x 221 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Jewish Lights Publishing
Notă biografică
Dr. Yochanan Muffs, for more than four decades a beloved teacher at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS), holds the Distinguished Service Professorship in Bible and Religion at JTS and has made major contributions in biblical studies, Semitic languages, the history of the ancient Near East and Jewish religion and thought in general. Dr. Muffs's central work has been in the understanding of biblical text through comparative philological study. His two books, Studies in the Aramaic Legal Papyri from Elephantine and Love and Joy: Law, Language and Religion in Ancient Israel are unparalleled studies in this area.
Cuprins
Foreword by Dr. David Hartman
Preface
Introduction: Monotheism, Anthropomorphism, and the Personhood of God
I. The Biblical God in Relationship with a People
1. Paganism and Biblical Religion
2. The Essence of Biblical Process
3. Theological Anthropomorphism
4. The Gods and the Law
5. Family and Nation: Two Versions of National Formation
II. The Divine Person
6. Biblical Anthropomorphism
7. The Living Machine
8. Divine Aspirations: Four Aspects of Kingship
9. Power, Love, and Justice: the Positive Expression of the Divine Will
10. On the Uses of Divine Power
III. Aesthetic Sensibility and Religious Imagination
11. Image and Imagination in the Bible
12. Theology and Poetics
13. Toward a Phenomenology of the Senses
IV. Joy, Love, and Liturgy
14. Intent, Volition, and the Roots of Rabbinic Prayer
15. Joy in the Liturgy
16. Love and Alacrity in Other Liturgies
17. The Priestly Benediction
V. Encountering the Personhood of God
18. God and the World
19. A Jewish View of God's Relation to the World
20. Judaism and Secular Culture
21. On the Demythologizing of Religion
Notes
Credits
General Index
Index of Jewish Sources