Jewish Theology, Systematically and Historically Considered
Jewish Theology
Systematically and Historically Considered
Dr. K. Kohler
President
Hebrew Union College
New York
The Macmillan Company
1918
To The Memory
Edward L. Heinsheimer
The Lamented President of the Board of Governors of
Kaufmann Kohler
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Contents
Dedication
Preface
Introductory
Chapter I. The Meaning of Theology
Chapter II. What is Judaism?
Chapter III. The Essence of the Religion of Judaism
Chapter IV. The Jewish Articles of Faith
Part I. God
A. God As He Makes Himself Known To Man
B. The Idea Of God In Judaism
C. God In Relation To The World
Part II. Man
Chapter XXXIII. Man's Place in Creation
Chapter XXXIV. The Dual Nature of Man
Chapter XXXV. The Origin and Destiny of Man
Chapter XXXVI. God's Spirit in Man
Chapter XXXVII. Free Will and Moral Responsibility
Chapter XXXVIII. The Meaning of Sin
Chapter XXXIX. Repentance Or the Return To God
Chapter XL. Man, the Child of God
Chapter XLI. Prayer and Sacrifice
Chapter XLII. The Nature and Purpose of Prayer
Chapter XLIII. Death and the Future Life
Chapter XLIV. The Immortal Soul of Man
Chapter XLV. Divine Retribution: Reward and Punishment.
Chapter XLVI. The Individual and the Race
Chapter XLVII. The Moral Elements of Civilization
Part III. Israel And The Kingdom Of God
Chapter XLVIII. The Election of Israel
Chapter XLIX. The Kingdom of God and the Mission of Israel
Chapter L. The Priest-people and its Law of Holiness
Chapter LI. Israel, the People of the Law, and its World Mission
Chapter LII. Israel, the Servant of the Lord, Martyr and Messiah Of the Nations
Chapter LIII. The Messianic Hope
Chapter LIV. Resurrection, a National Hope
Chapter LV. Israel and the Heathen Nations
Chapter LVI. The Stranger and the Proselyte
Chapter LVII. Christianity and Mohammedanism, the Daughter-Religions Of Judaism
Chapter LVIII. The Synagogue and its Institutions
Chapter LIX. The Ethics of Judaism and the Kingdom of God
List Of Abbreviations
Index
Footnotes