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    Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts.Jonathan Garb - 2024 - Boston: BRILL.
    _Does God Doubt?_ shows that Rabbi Gershon Henoch Leiner of Radzin considered God to be revealed as doubt. Thus, according to this profound and important nineteenth-century Hasidic leader, doubt is an essential aspect of the human condition, and especially of religious life.
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    Moshe Idel's Contribution to the Study of Religion.Jonathan Garb - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (18):16-29.
    The article discusses the contribution of Moshe Idel’s vast research to the field of religious studies. The terms which best capture his overall approach are “plurality” and “complexity”. As a result, Idel rejects essentialist definitions of “Judaism”, or any other religious tradition. The ensuing question is: to what extent does his approach allow for the characterization of Judaism as a singular phenomenon which can be differentiated from other religions? The answer seems to lie in Idel’s definition of the “connectivity” between (...)
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  3. Moshe Idel's contribution to the study of religion.Jonathan Garb - 2008 - In Moshe Idel, Sandu Frunză & Mihaela Frunză (eds.), Essays in honor of Moshe Idel. Cluj-Napoca: Provo Press.
     
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    Ṿe-Zot Li-Yehudah: Ḳovets Maʼamarim Ha-Muḳdash le-Ḥaverenu, Prof. Yehudah Libes, le-Regel Yom Huladeto Ha-Shishim Ṿa-Ḥamishah.Yehuda Liebes, Maren Niehoff, Ronit Meroz & Jonathan Garb (eds.) - 2012 - Ha-Makhon le-Madaʻe Ha-Yahadut ʻa. Sh. Mendel, Ha-Universiṭah Ha-ʻivrit Bi-Yerushalayim.
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    Ṿe-Zot Li-Yehudah: Ḳovets Maʼamarim Ha-Muḳdash le-Ḥaverenu, Prof.Yehuda Liebes, Maren Niehoff, Ronit Meroz & Jonathan Garb (eds.) - 2012 - Ha-Makhon le-Madaʻe Ha-Yahadut ʻa. Sh. Mendel, Ha-Universiṭah Ha-ʻivrit Bi-Yerushalayim.
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