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This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History (Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah)
Author: Jerome Yehuda Gellman
Year: August 31, 2016
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Language: English



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The book "This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah" by David Gellman presents a unique perspective on the relationship between technology and spirituality, challenging readers to rethink their assumptions about the nature of truth and the role of religion in modern society. The author argues that in order to survive in a rapidly changing world, we must develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge, one that is grounded in the principles of Torah and Jewish philosophy. Gellman begins by acknowledging the public or secret doubts of traditional Jews regarding the historical reliability of the Torah. He then presents an outline of scholarly conclusions and examines faith responses, ultimately rejecting apologetic attempts to evade the challenge. Instead, he advocates for a non-literal approach to the Torah, drawing on Hasidic traditions and emphasizing the continued relevance of the commandments for contemporary Judaism. At its core, the book is concerned with the need to understand the process of technological evolution and its impact on human society. Gellman argues that the rapid pace of technological change has created a sense of dislocation and disorientation, leading many people to question the reliability of their beliefs and values.
Книга «This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah» Дэвида Геллмана представляет уникальный взгляд на взаимосвязь между технологиями и духовностью, бросая читателям вызов переосмыслить свои предположения о природе истины и роли религии в современном обществе. Автор утверждает, что для выживания в быстро меняющемся мире мы должны выработать личную парадигму восприятия технологического процесса развития современного знания, ту, которая основана на принципах Торы и еврейской философии. Геллман начинает с признания публичных или тайных сомнений традиционных евреев относительно исторической достоверности Торы. Затем он представляет наброски научных выводов и исследует ответы веры, в конечном итоге отвергая апологетические попытки уклониться от этой проблемы. Вместо этого он выступает за не буквальный подход к Торе, опираясь на хасидские традиции и подчеркивая сохраняющуюся актуальность заповедей для современного иудаизма. По своей сути книга посвящена необходимости понимания процесса технологической эволюции и его влияния на человеческое общество. Геллман утверждает, что быстрые темпы технологических изменений создали ощущение дислокации и дезориентации, что заставило многих людей усомниться в достоверности своих убеждений и ценностей.
livre « This Was from God : A Contemporaary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah » de David Gellman présente une vision unique de la relation entre la technologie et la spiritualité, mettant au défi les lecteurs de repenser ses hypothèses sur la nature de la vérité et le rôle de la religion dans la société moderne. L'auteur affirme que pour survivre dans un monde en mutation rapide, nous devons développer un paradigme personnel de la perception du processus technologique du développement de la connaissance moderne, qui est basé sur les principes de la Torah et de la philosophie juive. Gellman commence par reconnaître les doutes publics ou secrets des Juifs traditionnels sur la crédibilité historique de la Torah. Il présente ensuite les grandes lignes des conclusions scientifiques et explore les réponses de la foi, rejetant finalement les tentatives apologétiques d'échapper à ce problème. Au lieu de cela, il prône une approche non littérale de la Torah, s'appuyant sur les traditions hassidiques et soulignant la pertinence continue des commandements pour le judaïsme moderne. livre traite essentiellement de la nécessité de comprendre le processus d'évolution technologique et son impact sur la société humaine. Gellman affirme que le rythme rapide des changements technologiques a créé un sentiment de dislocation et de désorientation, ce qui a conduit de nombreuses personnes à douter de la crédibilité de leurs croyances et de leurs valeurs.
libro «This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah» de David Gellman presenta una visión única de la relación entre tecnología y espiritualidad, desafiando a los lectores a replantearse sus suposiciones sobre la naturaleza de la verdad y el papel de la religión en la sociedad actual. autor sostiene que para sobrevivir en un mundo que cambia rápidamente debemos desarrollar un paradigma personal de percepción del proceso tecnológico del desarrollo del conocimiento moderno, el que se basa en los principios de la Torá y la filosofía judía. Gellman comienza reconociendo las dudas públicas o secretas de los judíos tradicionales sobre la credibilidad histórica de la Torá. Luego presenta un esbozo de los hallazgos científicos y explora las respuestas de la fe, rechazando finalmente los intentos apologéticos de evadir este problema. En cambio, aboga por un enfoque no literal de la Torá, apoyándose en las tradiciones hasídicas y destacando la continua relevancia de los mandamientos para el judaísmo moderno. En su esencia, el libro aborda la necesidad de entender el proceso de evolución tecnológica y su impacto en la sociedad humana. Gellman sostiene que el rápido ritmo de los cambios tecnológicos ha creado una sensación de desplazamiento y desorientación, lo que ha llevado a muchas personas a dudar de la credibilidad de sus creencias y valores.
O livro «This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emanot, Jewish Philippe, and Kabbalah», de David Gellman, apresenta uma visão única da relação entre tecnologia e espiritualidade, desafiando os leitores a repensar suas suposições sobre a natureza e o papel da verdade na religião a sociedade moderna. O autor afirma que, para sobreviver num mundo em rápida mudança, devemos desenvolver um paradigma pessoal para a percepção do processo tecnológico de desenvolvimento do conhecimento moderno, aquele baseado nos princípios da Torá e da filosofia judaica. Gellman começa reconhecendo dúvidas públicas ou secretas dos judeus tradicionais sobre a credibilidade histórica da Torá. Depois apresenta um esboço das conclusões científicas e explora as respostas da fé, acabando por rejeitar as tentativas apologéticas de se esquivar do problema. Em vez disso, ele defende uma abordagem não literal da Tora, baseada nas tradições hasídicas e enfatizando a relevância dos mandamentos para o judaísmo moderno. Basicamente, o livro trata da necessidade de compreender o processo de evolução tecnológica e seus efeitos na sociedade humana. Gellman afirma que o ritmo rápido das mudanças tecnológicas criou uma sensação de desorientação e desorientação, o que levou muitas pessoas a questionar a credibilidade de suas crenças e valores.
Il libro «This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emanot, Jewish Philadelphy, and Kabbalah» di David Gellman presenta una visione unica del rapporto tra tecnologia e spiritualità, sfidando i lettori a ripensare alla loro natura e al loro ruolo di religione La società moderna. L'autore sostiene che per sopravvivere in un mondo in rapida evoluzione dobbiamo sviluppare un paradigma personale della percezione del processo tecnologico dello sviluppo della conoscenza moderna, quello basato sui principi della Torah e della filosofia ebraica. Gellman inizia riconoscendo i dubbi pubblici o segreti degli ebrei tradizionali sulla credibilità storica della Torah. Poi presenta i disegni delle conclusioni scientifiche e esplora le risposte della fede, alla fine respingendo i tentativi apologetici di sfuggire a questo problema. Egli sostiene invece un approccio non letterale verso la Torah, basandosi sulle tradizioni hasidiane e sottolineando la persistente rilevanza dei comandamenti per l'ebraismo moderno. In sostanza, il libro parla della necessità di comprendere il processo di evoluzione tecnologica e il suo impatto sulla società umana. Gellman sostiene che il rapido ritmo dei cambiamenti tecnologici ha creato una sensazione di disorientamento e disorientamento, che ha portato molte persone a dubitare della credibilità delle proprie convinzioni e valori.
Das Buch „This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah“ von David Gellman bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Beziehung zwischen Technologie und Spiritualität und fordert die ser auf, ihre Annahmen über die Natur der Wahrheit und die Rolle der Religion in der modernen Gesellschaft zu überdenken. Der Autor argumentiert, dass wir, um in einer sich schnell verändernden Welt zu überleben, ein persönliches Paradigma für die Wahrnehmung des technologischen Prozesses der Entwicklung des modernen Wissens entwickeln müssen, das auf den Prinzipien der Tora und der jüdischen Philosophie basiert. Gellman beginnt damit, öffentliche oder geheime Zweifel traditioneller Juden an der historischen Glaubwürdigkeit der Tora anzuerkennen. Dann präsentiert er Skizzen von wissenschaftlichen Schlussfolgerungen und untersucht die Antworten des Glaubens und lehnt schließlich apologetische Versuche ab, sich diesem Problem zu entziehen. Stattdessen befürwortet er eine nicht wörtliche Annäherung an die Tora, die sich auf chassidische Traditionen stützt und die anhaltende Relevanz der Gebote für das moderne Judentum hervorhebt. Im Kern widmet sich das Buch der Notwendigkeit, den Prozess der technologischen Evolution und ihre Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Gesellschaft zu verstehen. Gellman argumentiert, dass das schnelle Tempo des technologischen Wandels ein Gefühl der Dislokation und Desorientierung geschaffen hat, das viele Menschen dazu veranlasst hat, die Glaubwürdigkeit ihrer Überzeugungen und Werte in Frage zu stellen.
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David Gellman'ın "This Was from God: A Contemporary Theology of Torah and History, Emunot, Jewish Philosophy, and Kabbalah'adlı kitabı, teknoloji ve maneviyat arasındaki ilişkiye benzersiz bir bakış açısı getirerek okuyucuları gerçeğin doğası ve dinin modern toplumdaki rolü hakkındaki varsayımlarını yeniden düşünmeye zorluyor. Yazar, hızla değişen bir dünyada hayatta kalmak için, Tora ve Yahudi felsefesinin ilkelerine dayanan modern bilginin gelişiminin teknolojik sürecinin algılanması için kişisel bir paradigma geliştirmemiz gerektiğini savunuyor. Gellman, geleneksel Yahudilerin Tevrat'ın tarihsel geçerliliği hakkındaki kamusal veya gizli şüphelerini kabul ederek başlar. Daha sonra bilimsel sonuçların eskizlerini sunar ve inancın yanıtlarını inceler, sonuçta meseleden kaçmak için özür dileme girişimlerini reddeder. Bunun yerine, Tora'ya gerçek olmayan bir yaklaşımı savunuyor, Hasidik geleneklere dayanıyor ve emirlerin modern Yahudilikle olan ilgisini vurguluyor. Özünde, kitap teknolojik evrim sürecini ve insan toplumu üzerindeki etkisini anlama ihtiyacına adanmıştır. Gellman, teknolojik değişimin hızlı hızının, birçok insanın inançlarının ve değerlerinin geçerliliğini sorgulamasına neden olan bir dislokasyon ve yönelim bozukluğu hissi yarattığını savunuyor.
يقدم كتاب «هذا من الله: لاهوت معاصر للتوراة والتاريخ، إيمونوت، الفلسفة اليهودية، والقبالة» للكاتب ديفيد جيلمان منظورًا فريدًا للعلاقة بين التكنولوجيا والروحانية، متحديًا القراء لإعادة التفكير في افتراضاتهم حول طبيعة الحقيقة والدور للدين في المجتمع الحديث. يجادل المؤلف بأنه من أجل البقاء في عالم سريع التغير، يجب علينا تطوير نموذج شخصي لتصور العملية التكنولوجية لتطوير المعرفة الحديثة، وهو نموذج يقوم على مبادئ التوراة والفلسفة اليهودية. يبدأ جيلمان بالاعتراف بالشكوك العامة أو السرية لدى اليهود التقليديين حول الصلاحية التاريخية للتوراة. ثم يقدم رسومات تخطيطية للاستنتاجات العلمية ويفحص ردود الإيمان، ويرفض في النهاية المحاولات الاعتذارية للتهرب من القضية. بدلاً من ذلك، دعا إلى نهج غير حرفي للتوراة، بالاعتماد على التقاليد الحسيدية والتأكيد على استمرار أهمية الوصايا لليهودية الحديثة. يكرس الكتاب في جوهره للحاجة إلى فهم عملية التطور التكنولوجي وتأثيره على المجتمع البشري. يجادل جيلمان بأن الوتيرة السريعة للتغير التكنولوجي خلقت إحساسًا بالاضطراب والارتباك دفع العديد من الناس إلى التشكيك في صحة معتقداتهم وقيمهم.

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