Posts Tagged ‘Judaism’
Interweavings: Sacred Practices, Dynamic Texts
In this event, Rabbi Berner and Dr. Kling will share their own experiences with reshaping traditional practices to reawaken modern sensibilities to potentially transforming encounters with texts and with God.
Read MoreProcess Thoughts as A Truth Story: The reality of connection is the meeting place of Truth
By Arlette Poland Hasidism (an Orthodox form of Judaism) has many stories all of which not only draw on the past but also and more importantly on the opportunity for…
Read MoreProcess Thought as Source for Ethics
By Dr. Arlette Poland In Judaism, community and ethical behavior go hand in hand. We are told that our community is our life and our life is best when it…
Read MoreIs the Mitzvah of Memory Possible in Whitehead’s Process Model?
By Dr. Arlette Poland Judaism is nothing if it is not its history. That is what I teach my students. One of the first things they hear and likely one…
Read MoreTranscendent Justice or Human Judgment: Where Do The Norms of Justice Come From?
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth In the previous installment, I speculated on what is weighed in the two…
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