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Kabbalah offers some thinkers a conceptual model for understanding the world as informational. I look at four diverse kabbalistic approaches to artificial intelligence. www.academia.edu/144650752/Th...
My new book just arrived. A nice way to start the year. Shanah Tovah www.amazon.com/Jewish-Trini...
It would also apply to Christianity; if we remove the afterlife, then they also need to.
H. Cohen - The Ramones??! really? I have seen the Ramones in their heyday- they were wild, sloppy, and fast, completely unlike the controlled & precise H Cohen. Maybe King Crimson is a better choice?
A classic that once shaped the attitude of American Jews toward Christianity and other religions. Anything Christians believe, Judaism holds the opposite. Judaism is sui generis. It makes actual interfaith discussions quite difficult. We have come a long way. kavvanah.blog/2025/07/20/w...
It is not ethnographic. It is a late 19th-century position of primordial monotheism, despite henotheism, that works well as a modern reading of Maimonides. If there are ~9000 religions in the world and over 50 that are widely recognized, few discussions extend very far- whether clergy or academic
Rabbi Abraham Kook had a doctrine of evolution of cultures
We dont accept the Sages on science, medicine, dream interpretation, and many other matters. The legal tradition unfolds in context
They are not monotheistic, they are a halakhic one Supreme Being. Good enough for legal criteria. This is not empirical but a legal-theological argument. It is similar to those Muslims who include Hindus and Buddhists under "people of the book"
There is a divine spark in all religions; all are needed for spiritual elevation. Other religions were sent divine inspiration & miracles, & all religions worship the true Supreme God kavvanah.blog/2025/06/30/r...
I start blogging again starting tomorrow, and have weekly posts already lined up. Stay Tuned
My Annual Purim Matanot LeEvyonim appeal for poor Jewish families in India. For those looking to give Matanot Le'evyonim to a worthy cause. These needy families receive staples such as lentils and flour. Help them reach their goal.------ rootfunding.com/campaigns/in...
Will it be live-streamed or recorded?
Protestant countries used March 25th as New Year's until the 18th century. Everyone in Asia and elsewhere adopted it between 1890 and 1920 for standardization of dates and time for the sake of modern global communications and schedules.
Nice review of my edited volume of Rabbi Shagar essays by Todd Berman in Tradition. Berman used one of Shagar's essays on Chanukah to focus the review. I am glad he focused on the actual thought of Rav Shagar and not my long introduction (Intro for free in review) traditiononline.org/review-livin...
Stop it, go sit in front of a fireplace with a good drink. It is vacation for you also. You are not a grad student anymore.
Nice review of Simon Critchley's On Mysticism by Rowen Williams www.newstatesman.com/culture/book...
Rabbi Israel Brodie who was defender of belief and wrote for newpspapers. I would check his collected essays. We know the sound of Brodie's voice defending dogma against Louis Jacobs.
Unique opportunity: 3 full-time academic positions in religion at a university in Thailand muhr.mahidol.ac.th/E-Recruitmen...
For those interested in Kabbalah, great interview with Jeremy Tibbetts about the new Rashash siddur of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern. He gives more information about performing Lurianic Kavvanot than is available anywhere else. The interview is technical, sorry. kavvanah.blog/2024/11/23/s...
My decision to join Bluesky was pushed because WordPress no longer automatically posts to X/Twitter. WordPress also jumped ship. I resumed posting on my blog which was started 15 years ago in 2009 after an almost 2-year hiatus. I will start posting my blog posts here
PSA: My book Judaism and Other Religions (2010) is on sale as a paperback for $15.99 until November 30th. link.springer.com/book/10.1057...
The Challenge of Catholic-Jewish Theological Dialogue, edited by myself, Alan Brill, and Matthew Levering, is the first book to engage the thought of Aquinas and Augustine on law in the context of Catholic-Jewish dialogue. Forthcoming from CUA Press.
His first book connected apocalyptic literature to the heikhalot literature. His method was to situate the texts in the context of late antiquity, comparing the Jewish texts to early Christianity, and Greco-Roman religions. Jewish texts are not autonomous.