Item #87782 Conservative Judaism, Volume 62, Number 1-2, Fall-Winter 2010-2011. Martin S. Cohen, editorial board chairman.

Conservative Judaism, Volume 62, Number 1-2, Fall-Winter 2010-2011.

New York: Rabbinical Assembly, 2011. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers with minor wear, 168 pp. Good. Item #87782

Articles are "Ba-derekh: On the Way - A Presentyation of Process Theology," Bradley Shavit Artson, "The God to Whom We Pray," Jonathan Wittenberg, "Shades of Theology: A Response to Rabbi Artson," Catherine Keller, "The Pull of the Divine Lure," Harold M. Schulweis, "Toward a Dynamic, Relational Judaism," Sandra B. Lubarsky, "The Force of Brad Artson's 'Process Theology' and Its Limitations," Rivon Krygier, "The Perfect Theological Storm: Process Theology and Mysticism in spiritual America," Alfredo Borodowski, "Resonances and Dissonnances: On Reading Artson," Michael Marmur, "The Impossibility of Talking About God," Michael Graetz, "Process Theology and Eretz Yisrael: Why the State of Israel Desperately Needs Rabbi Artson's Process Theology," Tamar Elad-Appelbaum, "Some Intellectual-Historical Observations on Artsons, "Ba-Derekh,'" David Ellenson, "The Book of Black Fire: An Eco-Theology of Revelation," Lawrence Troster, "Whitehead, Rosenzweig, and the Agenda for Future Jewish Thought: A Response Essay to Bradley Shavit Artson's 'Ba-Derekh: On the Way - A Presentation of Process Theology," Norbert M. Samuelson, "In Response: A Father's Letter to His Son," Bradley Shavit Artson.

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