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Open Course April 24 - May 4
Paideia, Nybrogatan 21. Daily. The number of places are limited and reservation is required. For further information: info@paideia-eu.org

Hami Verbin: God and Evil
The purpose of the course is to examine different problems of evil and different manners of responding to them. We shall discuss biblical sources, Talmudic and medieval sources, and contemporary philosophical literature.

Dr. Verbin is a lecturer at the department of philosophy in Tel Aviv University and a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute. She has published numerous articles on faith, doubt and the transition from the one to the other. She is currently completing a book on Job.



Public Lecture Wednesday May 3, 18.15
Paideia, Nybrogatan 21. Free admission. Soup is served from 18.00

Hami Verbin: Divine Providence: benevolent, malevolent and other
The lecture offers a philosophical examination of different experiences of divine providence and of the conceptions of happiness, freedom and love that underlie them.

Dr. Verbin is a lecturer at the department of philosophy in Tel Aviv University and a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute. She has published numerous articles on faith, doubt and the transition from the one to the other. She is currently completing a book on Job.

 


Article on Franz Rosenzweig
by Paideia fellow Christian Nilsson (in Swedish). Read it here.


Download Diana Pinto's public lecture at Paideia November 8.


The One Year Program 2006-2007 in Tribute to Emmanuel Levinas
For 2006–2007, the program will be in tribute to Emmanuel Levinas (1906 - 1995), a Jewish philosopher and Talmudic scholar from Kaunas in Lithuania, who moved to France, where he wrote most of his works.
Levinas was deeply influenced by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger as well as by Jewish religion.
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Articles

Are There Jewish Answers to Europe's Questions?
by Dr Diana Pinto

Jewish Spaces Versus Jewish Places
by Dr Diana Pinto

Jewish Heritage in the Wider European Context
by Dr Diana Pinto

Reconciling Europe and the Jewish World
by Dr Diana Pinto

Jewish Studies at the European Crossroads
by Dr Diana Pinto

France and the Trialogue of Cultures
by Dr Diana Pinto

Potzdamer Platz Versus Aschenbach
by Dr Diana Pinto

The Jewish Community in a Changing Society
by Dr Diana Pinto


Text and Multiculturalism
by Bishop Krister Stendahl

Stories
by Prof. Ruth Anna Putnam

Bible Interpretations - Use or Abuse?
by Prof. Hanne Trautner-Kromann


P
aideia Report, April 2003
"Jewishness” in Postmodernity": the Case of Sweden
Lars Dencik
Professor of Social Psychology
Roskilde University, Denmark

Literary Conference:
Is there a Jewish Voice in Europe?
Authors Addresses at The Panel Discussions:
Myriam Anissimov, France
Susanne Brögger, Denmark
Ewa Kuryluk, France
Robert Menasse, Austria
Jonathan Tel, USA, Great Britain, Israel

The Text as Tree of Life by Prof. Arnold Eisen

Stories Ruth Anna Putnam


The Shoah in the New Century
by Thomas Buergenthal (Word-file)
Jewish Culture by Ingrid Lomfors (Pdf-file)
The Third Pillar? by Diana Pinto (Word-file)
The Book of Esther and the Question of Fate by Barbara Spectre (pdf-file)
Chaper 15 by Göran Rosenberg (Word-file)
This is the last chapter from the book with the original title "Det förlorade landet. En personlig historia." (Bonniers, Stockholm 1996). It has been published in German "Das Verlorene Land"(Suhrkamp Judischer Verlag, Frankfurt 1998), Danish (Tiderne Skifter,Copenhagen 1998), Norwegian (Aschehoug, Oslo 1998), Dutch (Atlas,Amsterdam 2000) and will be forthcoming in French (Denoel 2001).
"The Importance of the Land of Israel for a Jew" by Barbara Spectre. (pdf-file)
Address delivered to the Swedish Theological Institute, Jerusalem, May 17, 2001.


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