
God Is Not Dead: Man's Pursuit of Faith in Judaism
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Sean Pratt
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Moshe Finkelman
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Dr. Moshe Finkelman emerges as an expert on Jewish faith in his book God Is Not Dead: Man’s Pursuit of Faith in Judaism. For the first time since the 18th century’s The Path of the Upright of Rabbi Luzzatto, there is a book that describes a system of growth in faith, from the initial level to the ultimate level of knowledge of God, leading to closeness to God. Dr. Finkelman gradually and convincingly takes the listener through steps of growth in faith, leaving no argument unsettled and no subject unexplained.
God Is Not Dead: Man’s Pursuit of Faith in Judaism conveys messages that resonate with the worldview of a contemporary believer. Finkelman’s system of growth in faith offers Jews of every level of commitment a clear and accessible path to deepen their faith and to do so by mastering it as the art form that it truly is. Presented as an easy-to-grasp actionable process, this system of growth in faith was inspired by the author’s personal religious evolution. He draws mainly from religious and philosophical sources of Judaism, including the teachings of the 12th-century Jewish philosopher Maimonides, the principles of the 18th-century scholar Ramhal, and the beliefs of Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the 20th-century Israeli intellectual, a leading authority on Jewish faith.
The work is further enlivened with anecdotes about both historic figures and everyday people alike. Providing a compelling, achievable blueprint for growth in faith, this work serves as a timely, essential contribution to contemporary Judaism.
©2014 Moshe Finkelman (P)2018 Moshe FinkelmanThat said there is a presumption here, understandable given that it is a representation of Jewish thought about faith in G-d and not merely a representation about faith in G-d generally, that ritual law takes a central place in defining “what G-d wants” and accordingly how to be of service to G-d as a means for demonstrating faith in G-d. I’d have liked to see that explored in greater depth even at expense of a detour or two. This is not a fault in the book though, which is quite excellent. It may be worth a sequel, though.
I received a free copy of this book with the request that I review it, yet that said I’d definitely have chosen this book for my library and I recommend it warmly to anyone in their search for authenticity and integrity in faith and spiritual service.
Rambam with a Dose of Leibowitz
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Again please
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The Narrator did a good job with the material and helped to make this a good experience.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
An interesting Book
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Very well done, I'd definitely recommend this to anyone looking to grow in faith :)
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Fascinating and Thoughtful Listen
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Jewish Deism, Misleading Title
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