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  • Winter - Spring 1972 Issue 12.3 and 12.4
  • Logotherapy and Judaism – Some Philosophical Comparisons
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Logotherapy and Judaism – Some Philosophical Comparisons

Reuven P. Bulka Winter - Spring 1972 Issue 12.3 and 12.4

Post in tag Free will

Is Judaism an Optimistic Religion?

Scientific Method and Biblical Study

Judaism and Gene Design

Fundamental Assumptions for Discussions in Religion and Science

Eros-Thanatos: A Modification of Freudian Instinct Theory in the Light of Torah Teachings

Post in category Jewish Thought

When Midrash Goes Too Far: Three Rejected Midrashic Passages

Theodicy and Belief

In Praise of the Talmud

Eros-Thanatos: A Modification of Freudian Instinct Theory in the Light of Torah Teachings

The Role of the Individual in Jewish Law

Post of author Reuven P. Bulka

Different Paths, Common Thrust-the Shoalogy of Berkovits and Frankl

Mitsva Surprises: Gleanings from Sefer Haredim

Psychoanalyzing the Nazis

Psychology, Halakhah, and Organ Transplantation

The Role of the Individual in Jewish Law

Post in issue Winter - Spring 1972 Issue 12.3 and 12.4

Communications

Book Reviews

The Inscrutable Israeli

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: War and the State of Israel/ Hijack Victims/ Induced Labor/ Circumcision on Shabbat/ Autopsies With Consent of the Deceased/ Temporary Crowns/ Mamzerut

Another Halakhic Approach to Conversions

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