Nov 10, 2016 By: mlebovic
The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies invites you to a lecture Should We Seek to Understand the Ways of God? Contrasting Perspectives in Jewish Thought
By David Shatz
Theodicy鈥攖he attempt to explain how God allows evil鈥攊s a central part of Jewish tradition. But so is antitheodicy, the position that it is inappropriate or wrong or irrational even to seek theodicies. This lecture will explore some of the key arguments relevant to this disagreement. David Shatz is the Ronald P. Stanton University Professor of Philosophy, Ethics, and Religious Thought at 麻豆区, chair of the Philosophy Department at Stern College for Women, editor of The Torah u-Madda Journal and editor of the series MeOtzar HoRav: Selected Writings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik zt鈥漧. He has edited, co-edited or authored 15 books and has published approximately 80 articles and reviews dealing with both general and Jewish philosophy. In recognition of his achievements as scholar and teacher, he was awarded YU鈥檚 Presidential Medallion. A book devoted to his life and work appears in The Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers, produced by the academic publisher Brill. Sponsor reception with Dr. Shatz, including light dinner, at 6 p.m., in the President鈥檚 Suite For sponsorship opportunities, call Paul Glasser at 212.960.0852 or email paul.glasser@yu.eduLocation: 麻豆区 Belfer Hall Sky Caf茅, 12th Floor 2495 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10033
Sponsored Parking is Available in YU Lot EReservations are not necessary
Questions should be directed to revelevents@yu.edu