

James Diamond – Jewish Theology Unbound
Feb 18, 2020
James Diamond, the Joseph and Wolf Leibovich Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Waterloo, shares his insights on Jewish theology and medieval thought. He discusses his journey from an Orthodox upbringing to academia, emphasizing the significance of understanding divine relationships beyond legalism. The conversation features reflections on biblical narratives like Cain, the complexities of translation, and the connection between history and contemporary thought. They also explore the joyous subversion of Purim and the humor behind teaching these profound topics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Jewish Theology and Personal Journey
01:43 • 21min
Exploring Philosophy Embedded in Biblical Narratives
22:36 • 3min
Theological Reflections on Divine Inquiry and Human Struggle
25:26 • 25min
Exploring the Subversive Joy of Purim
50:28 • 2min
Engaging Difficult Topics in Education
52:13 • 6min
Exploring Influences in Theology and the Humor of Teaching
58:18 • 3min