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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

Does the Science-Religion Conflict Rest on a Mistake?

Is Judaism an Optimistic Religion?

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

Jewish Ethics and Self-Psychology

Jewish Perspectives on Campus Unrest

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

A Tribute (to Rabbi Walter Wurzburger)

Divorce: The Problem and the Challenge

Jews and Judaism on Death

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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