The Love of God: Divine Gift, Human Gratitude, and Mutual Faithfulness in Judaism

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Love of God: Divine Gift, Human Gratitude, and Mutual Faithfulness in Judaism
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jon D. Levenson
SeriesLibrary of Jewish Ideas
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreJudaism - theology
ISBN/Barcode 9780691164298
ClassificationsDewey:296.3
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 20 October 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

The love of God is perhaps the most essential element in Judaism--but also one of the most confounding. In biblical and rabbinic literature, the obligation to love God appears as a formal commandment. Yet most people today think of love as a feeling. How can an emotion be commanded? How could one ever fulfill such a requirement? The Love of God pla

Author Biography

Jon D. Levenson is the Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard University. His many books include Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel, which won the National Jewish Book Award, and Inheriting Abraham and Creation and the Persistence of Evil (both Princeton).

Reviews

"Our debt to Levenson is enormous. Here we receive the benefit of his attentive perception, which permits both Jewish and Christian readers of the Bible to see how much is shared, even given our formidable differences."--The Christian Century "Jon Levenson's explication of these ideas is a miracle of organization, precision, and clarity. He writes accessibly and conversationally, belying his immense scholarship. The Love of God can be read for its original point of view, as a history of ideas, or as a way of finding new meaning in familiar ways of talking about God. It succeeds brilliantly on all counts."--Jewish Book Council "An important, sober, and rewarding work that will find an audience among academic readers."--Library Journal "A profound and erudite book that made me think about the love between God and the Jewish people in a whole new way. Prayers that will be familiar to most observant Jews--the Shma, Lekha Dodi, Yedid Nefesh, the phrase from Hosea that is said when wrapping tefillin on one's finger--take on deeper meaning with Levenson's guidance... Exquisitely crafted... If you are Jewish and/or interested in what the biblical commandment to love God means, go read it!"--Ira Stoll, former Washington correspondent and managing editor, The Forward, and author of Samuel Adams: A Life and JFK: Conservative "[Levenson] skillfully weaves together a wealth of biblical passages that demonstrate that love of God entails a mutual relationship between God and Israel... This book admirably demonstrates the impact of changing social realities, on Israel and on the Jewish people, amid which affection for God perseveres."--Choice "Highly readable and engaging. Levenson's lifelong scholarship, like that of the best of popular theological writers, has refined his ability to write theologically rigorous books accessible to the lay reader."--Clint Schnekloth, Word & World "The Love of God is compelling. L.'s presentation of the subject is a masterpiece of clarity and precision. His decision not to offer a comprehensive study of the subject makes the work highly readable to all audiences. It is valuable also because it can be approached as the history of ideas surrounding God's love or as the story of God's mysterious love for the people of Israel."--J. L. Manzo, Catholic Biblical Quarterly