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The “theological question,” the primary question confronting the person pursuing theology, is: “What existent—if any—shall I refer to by the term God?”
Continue readingA mode of consciousness has become widespread that rejects the concept of deity which for centuries has been identified by the popular mind with Judaism and even with religion itself.
Continue readingThe title of this symposium, “Can There Be a Religion in Which the Concept of God Is Irrelevant,” poses a question that lends itself to one precise answer alone; whether there can be such a religion is dependent upon what…
Continue readingReality is not revealed to man as a gift. In the primordial world of the infant—as in the primitive state of the human race—reality and illusion commingle in a coruscating kaleidoscope.
Continue readingThe question of Jewish survival from the viewpoint of theology, which is the subject embraced by a theology of Jewish survival, is to a considerable degree an abstract inquiry.
Continue readingSigmund Freud was deeply interested in the philosophic as well as psychological problems relating to reality for much of his life. All of Freud’s philosophic discussions are analyzed in this article.
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