
Samuel Lebens on Jewish Philosophy
Closer To Truth
Jewish Perspective on Universalism and Punishment
The chapter delves into the Jewish perspective on universalism, salvation, and punishment in the afterlife. It explores the concept that adherence to ethical laws may lead to redemption for all individuals, not just Jews, contrasting different views on the nature of punishment including eternal damnation, annihilation, and universalism. The conversation transitions to a metaphysical discussion on the existence of God and the relationship between consciousness and the conception of God in various religious traditions.
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