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Sunday, March 20 • 9:00am - 10:00am
Theological Modesty: Text Based Lessons in Support of Tolerance and Pluralism in the Jewish Community.

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Drawing on many of the concepts I have developed in my new book, In Search of Theological Modesty: Biblical Lessons (2015) this presentation will address some of the dangers facing the Jewish community  when it closes itself off to the richness of its diversity of views and perspectives.  Utilizing examples from the Torah – both classic stories and commandments - I weave a picture of potentials for people to be more open  and in the process learn from the wisdom and perspectives of others.

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Bill Liss-Levinson

William Liss-Levinson, PhD, is a health care publishing executive in New York. He was the founding director of one of the first Hospice programs under Jewish auspices in the United States. The author of In Search of Theological Modesty: Biblical Lessons (Resource Publications, 2015... Read More →


Sunday March 20, 2016 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Lavin-Bernick Center -- Room 213, Kendall Cram Lecture Hall [back] Tulane University, 201 Boggs, New Orleans, LA 70118