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...in the Guide to Humanistic Judaism. Link.
It's kinda like an encyclopaedia entry. There's a brief discussion of the historical appearance of 'theology', and a quick descriptor of six theological positions. These are:
What the article is about though is the compatibility of humanistic Judaism and the theological 'orientations' above. It's easy to read, interesting, and has a tasty twist (if like me you aren't aware of what humanistic Judaism actually is before reading). Go read, and post your thoughts. Cheers.
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It's just Secular Humanism wrapped in the garb of a new Jewish tradition, it seems. What theology they espouse is irrelevant to their new expression of the family and the emotional connection with history, as the end of the article allures to.
They are most compatible with Atheism, obviously. Good for them, Hell needs more bodies for forced suffrage and labour for all eternity... ![]() |