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Rabbi David Aaron: How Should We Talk About God? [God 1/3]
Podcast |
18Forty Podcast
Publisher |
18Forty
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Date |
Feb 09, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:16:10
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Rabbi David Aaron, author, thinker, and educator, to discuss what God is and isn’t. People often think of God as a powerful, heavenly figure giving commandments, but to Rabbi Aaron, God is more of an experience of awe or good that morally inspires. This experience is impacted by our past experiences, often most prominently by those involving our parents. Rabbi Aaron thinks that many atheists are truly believers and would connect to their faith through therapy, not philosophy. - What is and isn’t God?- What does it mean to believe in God, and what does it mean to be an atheist?- Why do people believe in God?- How does one find and experience God?Tune in to hear Rabbi David Aaron discuss his views on God and how the subject should be taught in our education.References:Tzidkas HaTzadik by Rav TzadokThe Secret Life of God by Rabbi David AaronGetting the Love You Want by Harville HendrixSeeing God by Rabbi David AaronAhavas TzedekFor more, visit https://18forty.org/topics/god.Rabbi David Aaron is an educator, thinker, and writer, who has put the dynamic God at the center of his life’s work. Uncompromisingly lucid, David puts the deepest and most pressing questions of Jewish theology in human terms. He received his rabbinic ordination from Yeshivat ITRI and is the Dean & Founder of Isralight (an international organization and center for Jewish learning in Jerusalem’s Old City) and Yeshivat Orayta (which offers a 1 to 2 year program for high school graduates). David is the author of eight books, including Endless Light, Seeing G-d, Love is My Religion, The Secret Life of G-d, Inviting G-d In, Living a Joyous Life and The God Powered Life. Listen to David to hear how Jewish theology can be a personal endeavor.

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