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  • When Blurring Peshat and Derash Creates a New Theology: A Critique of “Participatory Revelation”
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When Blurring Peshat and Derash Creates a New Theology: A Critique of “Participatory Revelation”

Hayyim Angel Fall 2022 Issue 54.4

Post of author Hayyim Angel

Book Review: Joshua Berman: Ani Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith

Review Essay: Faith and Scholarship Can Walk Together

Review Essay: Seeking the Keys to the Palace Gates – Rabbi Moshe Shamah’s Commentary on the Torah

The Book of Jonah: A Call to Personal Responsibility

REVIEW: Tanakh of the Land of Israel: Samuel

Post in issue Fall 2022 Issue 54.4

Resultant Moral Luck and Jewish Tradition

Progressivism and Conservatism in the Thought of Rav Kook

Berkovits, Heschel, and the Heresy of Divine Pathos

Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Of Tobacco, Snuff and Cannabis (Part III): Shemittah

Sources & Resources: Genesis Dream Pairs Revisited

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