Jewish Thought : The Mind of Judaism
Every movement must have a brain and thought process that animates it. Judaism is no exception. All of the progress we've made in our existence in the last 3,300 years is based on fundamental concepts and principles that make Judaism unique.
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- Lesson 1: Survey of the Five Books of Moses (Torah-Pentateuch)
- Lesson 2: Survey of the Prophets (Nevi'im) and the Holy Writings (Ketuvim)
- Lesson 3: The History and Development of Talmudic Literature
- Lesson 4: A Survey of Its Structure, Content and Methodology
- Lesson 5: Judaism's Thirteen Principles of Faith
- Lesson 6: Jewish Philosophical and Theological Trends
- Lesson 7: Existence of Evil and Human Suffering
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The Torah
The "command and control center" of Judaism is Torah or TaNach, usually identified with the Bible of Scriptures. But what is it really all about? What does it contain? What is its message? And how relevant is it to our day and age?
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Lesson 1: Survey of the Five Books of Moses (Torah-Pentateuch)
1 hour, 02 minutes, 51 seconds
Lesson 2: Survey of the Prophets (Nevi'im) and the Holy Writings (Ketuvim)
54 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Talmud
The Talmud is arguably the most important piece of Jewish literature. It is responsible for the molding of the Jewish intellectual throughout our history.
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Lesson 3: The History and Development of Talmudic Literature
1 hour, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Lesson 4: A Survey of Its Structure, Content and Methodology
1 hour, 01 minutes, 46 seconds
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Jewish Thought
Interspersed within the two primary classics of Judaism — the Bible and Talmud — one can find a comprehensive system of thought. But only in the last 1200 years did the great sages of Israel formulate Judaism's philosophical and theological underpinnings. In this series we will survey some of Judaism’s most influential thinkers and their ideas.
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Lesson 5: Judaism's Thirteen Principles of Faith
55 minutes, 41 seconds
Lesson 6: Jewish Philosophical and Theological Trends
53 minutes, 38 seconds
Lesson 7: Existence of Evil and Human Suffering
1 hour, 05 minutes, 49 seconds
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