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My First Teaching Non-Anxiety Dream
“Moses and the Tablets”Rembrandt, 1659 My First Teaching Non-Anxiety Dream I don’t know how many academics and former academics have teaching anxiety dreams, but mine followed me even after stepping down from active faculty status. You can take the girl … Continue reading →
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Tagged anxiety dreams, blaming Moses, Book of Numbers, Cain and Abel, classroom discipline, documentary hypothesis, ecumenical dream, Exodus narrative, fear of public speaking, first fratricide, Hebrew Bible as history, Hebrew Scriptures, historicity of bible, Iliad, Israelite grumbling, Israelite wilderness narrative, Jewish calendar year, Korah's rebellion, liberal denomination, literary text interpretation, Mahabarata, Moses' leadership, naturalistic text interpretation, naturalistic worldview, nightmare, parashah, Pentateuch, Plato's influence, providential intervention, recurrent nightmare, Reform congregation, spiritual envy, student back talk, student's support, teacher's authority, Torah, Torah Study, truth v persuasiveness, Western philosophy
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“Believe You Me”
“Believe You Me” In “Treachery and Transcendence,” last week’s column, I wrote about the disappointing “new treatment” for my walking handicap. Despite all, I decided to continue it for another week or two, just to see if it could be … Continue reading →
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Tagged a patient's trust, action, Ambiguity, antecedent conditions, Arc of the Covenant, Ark of the Covenant, bad check, belief, broken promise, bystanders, chosen people, commitment, credance, credibility, demoralization, demoralizing experience, desert wandering, determinism, Divine mission, Egyptian bondage, Emmanuel Levinas, enabling, experimental treatment, fate of Korah, freedom, holiness, human worth, iatrogenic, interpersonal relationships, Israelites, Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Korah's rebellion, land of milk and honey, Levite rebellion, Levites, lying, manna, midrash, misplaced help, moral dispute, Moral evaluation, moral responsibility, Moses, Moses' humility, Moses' leadership, Mount Sinai, nocebo effect, nullified promise, Numbers 16, parting of Red Sea, passover night, philosophers, placebo effect, plausibility, playing devil's advocate, prayer guidance, promise, promissory note, psychology, rebel faction, repairing the breach, repairing the world, Sartre's "the serious man", spiritual competition, spiritual envy, spiritual mediator, spiritual rank, spiritual track record, temptation, the Other, the ten plagues, Torah Study, transcendence, treachery, trust, truth, univocality, walking handicap, words
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