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  • Is there Science in the Bible? An Assessment of Biblical Concordism
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Is there Science in the Bible? An Assessment of Biblical Concordism

David Shatz Summer 2008 Issue 41.2

Post of author David Shatz

The Thought Worlds of Rabbi Sacks

Science, Theology, and the Purpose of Creation

Teaching Jewish Philosophy: Materials, Methods, and Meaning

Remembering Marvin Fox: One Man’s Legacy to Jewish Thought

Beyond Obedience: Walter Wurzburger’s Ethics of Responsibility

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Post in issue Summer 2008 Issue 41.2

“With Your Permission”: Zimmun in Cyber-Halakha

Paradise Lost or Outgrown?

Radical Theology in Defense of Faith: A Fourteenth-Century Example

Holocaust Commemoration and Tish’a be-Av: The Debate over “Yom Ha-Sho’a”

The Status of Peace as a Moral Virtue

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