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Seekers of Meaning 12/13/2024: Arnold Eisen, author of “Seeking the Hiding God”
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On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address engages with Professor Arnold Eisen, discussing his book, Seeking the Hiding God.
The conversation explores the motivations behind Eisen’s writing, the nature of personal theology, and the importance of active faith in Jewish practice. They delve into the significance of the Passover Seder, the role of history in shaping Jewish thought, and the influence of Abraham Joshua Heschel. The discussion also touches on feminist theology, the concept of plausibility structures in Jewish life, and the future of American Judaism, emphasizing a theology of hope and responsibility.
In Seeking the Hiding God, Arnold Eisen delves into the profound mystery of divine hiddenness, presenting a compelling exploration of how this central theological dilemma resonates within modern Jewish life. Through rigorous analysis and heartfelt reflection, Eisen tackles the poignant questions that arise when God seems absent, drawing on classical Jewish texts and contemporary thought. His insightful examination reveals how these ancient narratives continue to influence and illuminate the struggles and commitments of faith in today’s world.
With clarity and depth, Eisen challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between divine presence and human responsibility. He argues passionately for a dynamic engagement with theology, where communal rituals, personal experiences, and reasoned debate converge to shape a vibrant, living faith. This book is an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of sustaining belief in an often seemingly indifferent world, offering a fresh perspective on enduring religious questions and the pursuit of spiritual authenticity.
Takeaways from the Interview
- Eisen felt compelled to write about his own beliefs after years of teaching others.
- The process of writing revealed a deeper commitment to Judaism than he expected.
- Jewish theology is often personal and narrative-driven, rather than systematic.
- The Passover Seder serves as a reminder to take action and not be passive.
- Engaging with the Torah is a conversation that evolves with personal experience.
- Theology in Jewish life is often avoided due to historical trauma and modern secularism.
- Heschel’s influence is profound, emphasizing the importance of social activism in faith.
- The experience of God can be elusive, leading to feelings of guilt among seekers.
- Feminist theology challenges traditional notions of God and expands the conversation.
- Plausibility structures are essential for making Jewish ideas compelling in a secular world.
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About the Guest
Arnold Eisen
Arnold Eisen, Chancellor Emeritus and Professor of Jewish Thought at the Jewish Theological Seminary, is one of the world’s leading experts on modern Judaism, with particular focus on America and Israel. During his 13-year term as Chancellor, he spearheaded curricula innovations that transformed the education of rabbis, cantors, educators and undergraduates, and introduced innovations such as the Center for Pastoral Education and the Hendel Center for Social Justice. Eisen is the author of numerous scholarly and popular books and articles on the subjects of modern Jewish thought and practice. Before coming to JTS he served on the faculties of Columbia, Tel Aviv and Stanford universities. He is currently teaching and researching the history of Zionist thought.
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Manage episode 455315886 series 1019325
On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address engages with Professor Arnold Eisen, discussing his book, Seeking the Hiding God.
The conversation explores the motivations behind Eisen’s writing, the nature of personal theology, and the importance of active faith in Jewish practice. They delve into the significance of the Passover Seder, the role of history in shaping Jewish thought, and the influence of Abraham Joshua Heschel. The discussion also touches on feminist theology, the concept of plausibility structures in Jewish life, and the future of American Judaism, emphasizing a theology of hope and responsibility.
In Seeking the Hiding God, Arnold Eisen delves into the profound mystery of divine hiddenness, presenting a compelling exploration of how this central theological dilemma resonates within modern Jewish life. Through rigorous analysis and heartfelt reflection, Eisen tackles the poignant questions that arise when God seems absent, drawing on classical Jewish texts and contemporary thought. His insightful examination reveals how these ancient narratives continue to influence and illuminate the struggles and commitments of faith in today’s world.
With clarity and depth, Eisen challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between divine presence and human responsibility. He argues passionately for a dynamic engagement with theology, where communal rituals, personal experiences, and reasoned debate converge to shape a vibrant, living faith. This book is an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of sustaining belief in an often seemingly indifferent world, offering a fresh perspective on enduring religious questions and the pursuit of spiritual authenticity.
Takeaways from the Interview
- Eisen felt compelled to write about his own beliefs after years of teaching others.
- The process of writing revealed a deeper commitment to Judaism than he expected.
- Jewish theology is often personal and narrative-driven, rather than systematic.
- The Passover Seder serves as a reminder to take action and not be passive.
- Engaging with the Torah is a conversation that evolves with personal experience.
- Theology in Jewish life is often avoided due to historical trauma and modern secularism.
- Heschel’s influence is profound, emphasizing the importance of social activism in faith.
- The experience of God can be elusive, leading to feelings of guilt among seekers.
- Feminist theology challenges traditional notions of God and expands the conversation.
- Plausibility structures are essential for making Jewish ideas compelling in a secular world.
Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast Now Available on Roku Streaming Service
You can add the Jewish Sacred Aging TV channel to your Roku streaming subscription by visiting this page: https://channelstore.roku.com/details/600964/jewish-sacred-aging.
You can also watch this week’s show in the player below. The shows now include closed-captioning for the deaf or people with a hearing loss. Click the “CC” button on the video player to activate closed-captions.
Listen to the Audio Podcast
You can listen to the audio podcast version in the player below, or subscribe to the podcast in one of the popular platforms by clicking one of the buttons below the player.
About the Guest
Arnold Eisen
Arnold Eisen, Chancellor Emeritus and Professor of Jewish Thought at the Jewish Theological Seminary, is one of the world’s leading experts on modern Judaism, with particular focus on America and Israel. During his 13-year term as Chancellor, he spearheaded curricula innovations that transformed the education of rabbis, cantors, educators and undergraduates, and introduced innovations such as the Center for Pastoral Education and the Hendel Center for Social Justice. Eisen is the author of numerous scholarly and popular books and articles on the subjects of modern Jewish thought and practice. Before coming to JTS he served on the faculties of Columbia, Tel Aviv and Stanford universities. He is currently teaching and researching the history of Zionist thought.
The post Seekers of Meaning 12/13/2024: Arnold Eisen, author of “Seeking the Hiding God” appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
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