
Three Creation Stories
A Rabbi Encounters the Universe
Michael Gold(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 8. November 2018
222 pages
978-1-5326-5377-3 (ISBN)
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What is reality? Is reality both mind and matter, body and soul, as taught by Western religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? This is dualism, the approach of philosophers from Plato to Descartes. Or is reality only matter, as taught by many modern scientists and philosophers? This is materialism, the approach of philosophers from Hobbes to Marx. Or is reality only mind, as taught by Eastern religions and Western mystics. This is the approach of philosophers from Berkeley to Whitehead.
The beginning of Genesis allows for multiple translations and interpretations. We will read the creation story in Genesis from the point of view of each of these three approaches--dualism, materialism, and idealism. In doing so, we will tell three very different creation stories. These stories will take us on a fascinating journey through science, philosophy, and religion. Join us on this journey as we explore issues such as does God perform miracles, why is there evil in the universe, was Darwin correct, can robots have souls, and if light is a wave, what is waving?
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-5326-5377-3 (9781532653773)
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Michael Gold received his PhD from Florida Atlantic University. He is the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Torah Sha'aray Tzedek in Tamarac, Florida, and a professor of philosophy and religion at Broward College. He is the author of five other books on Jewish family and spiritual life.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction-What Is Reality?
- Science
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Part I: The First Creation Story-Dualism
- Chapter 1: Theism-Can We Still Believe?
- The God of Theism
- God's Creation
- Matter and Spirit
- Theism and the Soul
- Chapter 2: Miracles-Does God Change Nature?
- Do Miracles Happen?
- A Different View of Miracles
- A Problem and a Solution
- Chapter 3: Evil-Could God Have Made a Better World?
- Theodicy
- Perhaps God Is Not All-Powerful
- Perhaps God Is Not All-Good
- Perhaps There Is No Evil
- Chapter 4: Ethics-Why Be Good?
- God and Ethics
- Culture and Ethics
- Science and Ethics
- Reason and Ethics
- Part II: The Second Creation Story -Materialism
- Chapter 5: Materialism-What If Everything Is Matter?
- Primordial Matter
- What Is Materialism?
- Chaos to Order
- Two Laws of Thermodynamics
- One Somewhat Radical Solution
- Chapter 6: Evolution-Must We Choose Between Moses and Darwin?
- Design in the World
- Evolution through Natural Selection
- Epigenetics and Panpsychism
- The Evolution of Humans
- Chapter 7: Mind-Could a Robot Have a Soul?
- What Is a Mind?
- Free Will and Determinism
- Material Views of Mind
- Could Robots Have Souls?
- Part III: The Third Creation Story-Idealism
- Chapter 8: Idealism-What If Only Mind Exists?
- What Is Idealism?
- In the East
- In the West
- In Modern Philosophy
- From Kant to Hegel
- Process Philosophy
- Chapter 9: Nature-Does the Universe Have a Soul?
- Is Nature Alive?
- Romanticism
- Modern Ecology
- Perfecting Nature
- Chapter 10: Light-If Light Is a Wave, What Is Waving?
- What Is Light?
- Relativity
- Quantum Theory
- Entanglement
- Light as Mind
- Chapter 11: Mysticism-Can Our Souls Touch God?
- What Is Mysticism?
- Ein Sof, Ayin, and Keter
- ?okhmah and Binah
- The Next Six Sefirot
- Shekhinah
- Lurianic Kabbalah
- Conclusion: In the End, What Is Consciousness?
- Consciousness as a Field
- Bibliography
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