The Return of Jewish Theology

David Novak argues that Jewish tradition offers rigorous ways to engage in theology—talking about God, ethics and revelation—on its own terms. He challenges notions that Jews don't "do theology." Drawing on classical sources, Novak calls for a revival of Jewish intellectual tradition, urging Jews to reclaim theological discourse rooted in Torah, Talmud and philosophy. His essay marks a renewal of Jewish thought in contemporary religious conversation.

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