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“Jews on the Brain”
“Jews on the Brain” Over time, I have from time to time lost a friend or two – to many forces and factors – but, among them, sudden and insistent incursions of anti-Jewish feeling. Interestingly, I’ve encountered relatively little anti-semitism … Continue reading →
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Tagged "Judaizing", 18th century reason, anthropology, anti-Jewish, anti-semitism, authority, biblical lessons, bigoted epithets, bigotry, chairs of Hebrew, Christian culture, Christian polemic, Christianity and Islam, Church Fathers, counter-culture, covenant, Culture, David Nirenberg's Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition, divine/human partnership, dominance, Enlightenment, epithets, filial piety, fully human life, generic human task, Gnosticism, God's pilot project, group identity, groupthink, hadiths, happy endings, Hebrew Scripture, human nature, Islamic culture, Jewish influence, Jews and Gentiles, Jews on the Brain, lending at interest, Living in sacred history, medieval kings, metaphysical unreality, modern economy, new revelation, normality, normalizing life, Old Testament, Patristic writers, personal identity, philosophes, political stratagems, political theology, pre-judgment, prejudice, profane history, projection, Protestant Reformation, prototypical sacred history, reading the Bible, real life, reason, religion of Jesus, repression, reverence for parents, reverence for teachers, rigid legalism, sacred history, Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, sola scriptura, temptation, ten lost tribes, the historical level, the historical playing field, the normal, the plane of history, the Western tradition, theological dogmas, theology, tribe of Jehudah, ur-language, usury
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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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