Prof.
Tamar Ross
Prof. Tamar Ross is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Jewish philosophy at Bar Ilan University. She continues to teach at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She did her Ph.D. at the Hebrew University and served as a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard. She is the author of Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism. Her areas of expertise include: concepts of God, revelation, religious epistemology, philosophy of halacha, the Musar movement, and the thought of Rabbi A.I. Kook.
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June 3, 2020
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Is a First-Order Constructivist Theology Possible?
Is a First-Order Constructivist Theology Possible?
Is the "As If" Approach Sufficient to Maintain Firm Religious Commitment?
Is the "As If" Approach Sufficient to Maintain Firm Religious Commitment?
Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz: Torah from Sinai as a Normative Statement
Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz: Torah from Sinai as a Normative Statement
Excursus – Wittgenstein's Anti-Scientistic Conception of Philosophy: Two Stages
Excursus – Wittgenstein's Anti-Scientistic Conception of Philosophy: Two Stages
The Potential Contribution of the Allegorical Interpretation of Tzimtzum to the Dilemma of Post-Liberal Theology
The Potential Contribution of the Allegorical Interpretation of Tzimtzum to the Dilemma of Post-Liberal Theology
Tolerating the Fragility of Theological Constructs: Does Self-Awareness Make Them Too Fragile?
Tolerating the Fragility of Theological Constructs: Does Self-Awareness Make Them Too Fragile?
Post-Liberalism as the Ultimate Safety Net for Classical Religion in the Modern World
Post-Liberalism as the Ultimate Safety Net for Classical Religion in the Modern World
Bringing It All Together: The Interactive Paradigm of Divine-Human Relations & Conclusion
Bringing It All Together: The Interactive Paradigm of Divine-Human Relations & Conclusion
The Linguistic Turn: A New Direction in Religious Thinking
The Linguistic Turn: A New Direction in Religious Thinking
The Problem of Relativism and Rav Kook's Concept of "Perfectible Perfection"
The Problem of Relativism and Rav Kook's Concept of "Perfectible Perfection"
Myth of Origin and Narrative Theology: Rabbi Norman Solomon
Myth of Origin and Narrative Theology: Rabbi Norman Solomon
Traditional Concepts of God and Kabbalistic Interpretation: An Overview
Traditional Concepts of God and Kabbalistic Interpretation: An Overview
The Doctrine of “Tzimtzum Shelo Kepshuto” and Its Power
The Doctrine of “Tzimtzum Shelo Kepshuto” and Its Power
In the Footsteps of Leibowitz: Kasher, Levinger, Goldman and Schwartz
In the Footsteps of Leibowitz: Kasher, Levinger, Goldman and Schwartz
Shortcomings of Metaphysical Minimalism: James Kugel
Shortcomings of Metaphysical Minimalism: James Kugel
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