Talmudic Philosophy IIII - EDC-X759X
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Course Description
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Jewish day school educators, rabbis, graduate students seeking continuing education to broaden their knowledge of Talmudic Philosophy; career advancement/
development.
Learner Outcomes
- Understand the significance of Torah Min HaShamayim (“the Torah is from Heaven”) as a central premise in
Talmudic Philosophy - Understand and identify key names, important concepts, and critical themes related to the beginnings of
Talmudic Philosophy - Understand the contrasting views concerning destiny vs. fate
- Understand the contrasting views concerning safeguarding one’s learning
- Understand the basis for the value of humanity
- Understand the value of generosity
Course Details
Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Required Materials: Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Avot, Ethics of the Fathers. Redacted by Rabbi Judah the Prince, c.200 CE, Bartenura on Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Ovadiah Bartenura
Prerequisites
Undergraduate education in religion, philosophy, Jewish studies, or related field; TPH 503 Talmudic Philosophy IIILoading...
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