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Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

Conference

2010

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Full-Text Articles in Religion

Warning Factors, Coping Mechanisms And Culturally Sensitive Intervention: An Evaluation Of Efficacy And Accuracy In Addressing African-American Suicide, Che Wilson Oct 2010

Warning Factors, Coping Mechanisms And Culturally Sensitive Intervention: An Evaluation Of Efficacy And Accuracy In Addressing African-American Suicide, Che Wilson

Conference on Philosophy and Theology

No abstract provided.


Post-Rawlsian Movements, Multiculturalism, And Black Americans, Brian Thomas Oct 2010

Post-Rawlsian Movements, Multiculturalism, And Black Americans, Brian Thomas

Conference on Philosophy and Theology

No abstract provided.


A Thing Called Race, Clanton W. Dawson Oct 2010

A Thing Called Race, Clanton W. Dawson

Conference on Philosophy and Theology

Keynote Speaker


A Spiritual Community In The Social World: Lurianic Notions Of Identity And Inter-Subjectivity Within The Community, Assaf Tamari Aug 2010

A Spiritual Community In The Social World: Lurianic Notions Of Identity And Inter-Subjectivity Within The Community, Assaf Tamari

Early Modern Workshop: Resources in Jewish History

The importance of Lurianic Kabbalah to the context of early modern Jewish religiosity has been recognized almost unanimously. However, only in recent years scholars acknowledge its highly embodied nature, the specific historical community which lies at the heart of its religious interest, i.e. the Lurianic fellowship. The present presentation will discuss some of the radical notions of identity within the community developed in the writings of Lurianic Kabbalah. Based on its highly complex anthropological theory, and especially its theories of soul transmigration and soul interrelations, Lurianic Kabbalah sees individual action and identity as highly dependent upon the spiritual “soul community” …