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Biblical and Talmudic Texts,d by these subsequent writers. I will not undertake independent historical and philological research on the biblical and rabbinic texts, but will offer a theological summary of the existing scholarship written by experts in these fields.anthesis 发表于 2025-3-25 11:20:41
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The Universalist Tradition,or the natural abilities of the mind and soul. This approach, at times, blurs the line between religion and philosophy or between religion and ethics. However, religiously universalists remain close to the inclusivists in that everything is grounded in the teachings of Judaism.adroit 发表于 2025-3-26 06:36:51
Beginning the Conversation,book, my goal is to present this broad range of traditional sources bearing on this question of the theological relationship between Judaism and other religions in order to start discussion about a Jewish theology of other religions. We will begin to explore the important questions about other religMAZE 发表于 2025-3-26 10:00:33
Biblical and Talmudic Texts,the writers of later centuries who interpreted and elaborated on the views of these foundational texts, I will focus on the passages that are discussed by these subsequent writers. I will not undertake independent historical and philological research on the biblical and rabbinic texts, but will offe阴谋 发表于 2025-3-26 12:44:25
The Inclusivist Tradition,sm allowed them to treat the first cause doctrine of the philosophers, the god of Plato and Aristotle, Christian Trinitarians, and all other people of faith as one essential unique God, even though these non-Jewish believers might have an incorrect view of the attributes of God. This inclusivism worMEEK 发表于 2025-3-26 18:23:23
The Universalist Tradition,onotheism of the Middle Ages. They accept a universal truth available to all humanity beyond, but not against, revelation. In a universal truth there is no need to refer to Judaism as the single truth; rather all knowledge is grounded in a higher divine knowledge, or a unified sense of rationality,