Don’t Blame the Occupation for the Terrorist Slaying of Ori Ansbacher
Jihadism, not a struggle for liberation.
February 13, 2019
An impressive but flawed new book tries to do so.
In his book Revelation and Authority, the Bible scholar Benjamin Sommer seeks to harmonize the tenets of Judaism with the current academic consensus that Jewish Scripture, and the Pentateuch in particular, were culled together from a number of disparate sources. To do so, Sommer develops a theology of “participatory” revelation, in which prophets don’t simply record God’s word but receive wordless divine communication that they then translate into human language through their own understanding. He uses this theory to explain the historical evolution of Judaism and deal with disturbing biblical teachings without denying that God’s law is in some sense binding. Jon D. Levenson writes in his review:
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Apology unaccepted.
An impressive but flawed new book tries to do so.
A superficial show for a Western audience.
Two hikers discover a remnant of the Bar Kokhba revolt.