The Hebraic Conception of God, Morality and World History
The Hebraic Conception of God, Morality and World History
In this course, Ph.D. Candidate Raphael BenLevi presents the Hebraic understanding of life’s most fundamental questions regarding the nature of the Creator and His relationship with a man, human reason, and divine revelation, the source of morality and the ultimate meaning of world history. The content is based on the writings of R. Eliezer Berkovits, particularly his classic book, “God, Man, and History,” and integrated with additional sources from the Jewish canon and from general philosophy. The course provides the building blocks of belief according to the ‘Hebraic’ tradition. The Hebraic tradition is in some sense synonymous with the Jewish tradition but it emphasizes its more universal aspects that are relevant not only for someone coming from within that tradition but for all human beings.
This course is unique in that it presents deep theological, moral and philosophical ideas in clear and rational language. In order to further elucidate the Hebraic viewpoint, the ideas put forth are often compared and contrasted with other traditions of thought such as mysticism, Christianity, and the great thinkers of Western philosophy. Finally, the building blocks of personal questions of faith and morality are put into the much broader context of national existence and human history. The student will come away with a strong foundation in the authentic Hebraic outlook on life, which is sure to inspire, enlighten and surprise. As well, one will find here insights into personal life, communal life, and national existence, applicable to all who desire to receive this ancient wisdom in contemporary and relevant language.
Learn the ancient Hebraic answers to life's hardest questions
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What you will learn
- Learn the authentic Hebraic answers to fundamental questions of faith, morality, and history including:
- What is the nature of the Creator and how can we know Him? Does God’s revelation contradict reason?
- Why does God allow evil in the world? How do we know of the encounter between man and God?
Rating: 3.6875
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 3.5 hours
Instructor: Raphael BenLevi
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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