Judaism, Darwinism, and the Typology of Suffering
Abstract. Darwinism has attracted proportionately less attention from Jewish thinkers than from Christian thinkers. One significant reason for the disparity is that the theodicies created by Jews to contend with the catastrophes which punctuated Jewish history are equally suited to address the massi...
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2011
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Zygon
Year: 2011, Volume: 46, Issue: 2, Pages: 317-329 |
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Eliezer Berkovits
B Exile B Darwinism B Immanence B hiding of God's face B Abraham Joshua Heschel B Theodicy B Evolution B divine self-restraint B Zimzum B Typology B Suffering B post-Holocaust theology B Hans Jonas |
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