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The Torah and Its God
Jordan Jay Hillman
其他書名
A Humanist Inquiry
出版
Prometheus Books
, 2001
主題
History / United States / General
Religion / General
Religion / Biblical Meditations / General
Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General
Religion / Judaism / General
Religion / Judaism / Sacred Writings
ISBN
1573928208
9781573928205
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=16LXAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This detailed examination of the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) lays particular emphasis on the role and character of the Torah's transcendent God, as its central protagonist. Viewing both the Torah and its God as purely human creations, humanist Jordan Jay Hillman seeks in no way to devalue this hugely influential book. His aim instead is to reinterpret it as a still vital text that used theistic means appropriate to its time to inspire a people toward their worthiest human purposes. It is thus for its "timeless themes" rather than its "dated particularities" (including its model of a transcendent God) that we should honor the Torah in our time as both the wellspring of Judaic culture and a major influence on Christian and Islamic ethics and morals.
From his humanist perspective and his background as a lawyer and professor of law at Northwestern University (now emeritus), Hillman offers many insights into the narrative and wide-ranging legal code of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy-including their many contradictions and anomalies. His analysis draws on a broad scholarly consensus regarding the "Documentary Theory," as it bears on the identities and periods of the Torah's human sources.
This thorough explication of an often misunderstood ancient text will help humanists, and many theists alike, to appreciate the rich moral, ethical, and cultural heritage of the Torah and its enduring relevance to our time.