Torah from Heaven: Essays on Midrash and Science - Book - Rabbi Ari D. Kahn

Torah from Heaven: Essays on Midrash and Science

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Torah from Heaven: Essays on Midrash and Science - Book - Rabbi Ari D. Kahn
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Torah from Heaven: Essays on Midrash and Science

ISBN: 979-8888940488 (Paperback) / 979-8888940495 (Hardcover)
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The interplay between Torah and science is a subject that continues to intrigue modern readers. For some, the two disciplines appear to be in conflict; for others, a fragile détente has been achieved – though often by ignoring or marginalizing one side of the conversation. In this collection of essays, Rabbi Ari Kahn introduces rabbinic sources and ideas into the discussion – many of which are not widely known. At times, their insights and traditions may surprise the modern reader.

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  • Book Cover Type: Available in Paperback & Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 105 (Paperback) / 105 (Hardcover)
  • Trim: 6x9 (Paperback) / 6x9 (Hardcover)
  • Weight: 5.4 ounces (Paperback) / 11 ounces (Hardcover)

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The interplay between Torah and science is a subject that continues to intrigue modern readers. For some, the two disciplines appear to be in conflict; for others, a fragile détente has been achieved – though often by ignoring or marginalizing one side of the conversation. In this collection of essays, Rabbi Ari Kahn introduces rabbinic sources and ideas into the discussion – many of which are not widely known. At times, their insights and traditions may surprise the modern reader.

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This collection of essays explores the relationship between the midrashic tradition and modern science, examining how classical rabbinic literature addresses questions that intersect with cosmology, biology, and the natural world. The contributors demonstrate how midrash — far from being in conflict with science — offers a rich and imaginative framework for engaging with fundamental questions about creation, humanity, and the cosmos.

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