“In guiding the reader to think in different ways about God, Rabbi Kari H. Tuling proves herself a master pedagogue who engages the reader on every page. This is an important religious book!” —Rabbi David Ellenson, chancellor emeritus, Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion “What a comprehensive and exceptionally accessible complement to the Jewish studies classroom. Tuling’s analysis is delightfully methodical—thoughtful observations and comparisons about Jewish belief promulgated within traditional sources, subsequently challenged by modern emancipatory influences, and further disrupted by postmodern interrogations into the very necessity of God. At the same time, in leading the reader beyond conventional texts on Jewish thought, this work has much in common with the creative, groundbreaking theological reflections of Buber, Levinas, and Rosenzweig.” —Jonathan R. Slater, director, Jewish Studies Program, State University of New York, Plattsburgh Thinking about God Jewish Views Rabbi Kari H. Tuling The Jewish Publication Society | Philadelphia University of Nebraska Press | Lincoln © 2020 by Kari H. Tuling Cover designed by University of Nebraska Press; cover image: detail from Barbara Wolff, The Rose Haggadah (2011–13), “To him that made the great lights,” 46–47. Morgan Library and Museum, New York. MS M .1191. Gift of Joanna S. Rose, 2014. Author photo courtesy of the author. All rights reserved.
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