Past 100 Years of American Jewish Theology
The Community Scholar Program presents a series exploring how three major Jewish thinkers—Mordecai Kaplan, Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Arthur Green—placed the divine at the center of modern Jewish thought. While much of modern philosophy treats meaning in abstract terms, these theologians insisted on direct engagement with God as a lived presence. The series revisits a century of Jewish theology shaped less by the upheaval of history than by enduring debates over halakhah, authority, and spiritual encounter.
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