William E. Kaufman
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William E. Kaufman (born December 28, 1938) is an American
Early life and education
Kaufman was born on December 28, 1938, in
Rabbinic career and personal life
From 1964–1967 he was assistant rabbi at Congregation Kehillath Israel in
Kaufman is a member of the Rabbinical Assembly, the international rabbinical association of Conservative Judaism.
Kaufman married the former Nathalie Ann Levin of Brookline, Massachusetts in 1965. They have a son, Ari, a daughter, Beth, and four grandchildren: Maisie, Josephine (Josie), Gabriel and Ryan.
Works
Kaufman has published many articles in Judaism (quarterly journal), Conservative Judaism (quarterly journal), The Reconstructionist (quarterly journal), and The Jewish Spectator (quarterly journal.)
One of his projects has been to create a Jewish process theology, viewing Jewish theology through the panentheistic process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.
Bibliography
- Kaufman, William E. (1976). Contemporary Jewish Philosophies. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-2429-0.
- Kaufman, William E. (1980). Journeys: An introductory guide to Jewish Mysticism. Bloch Pub. Co. ISBN 0-8197-0482-2.
William E. Kaufman.
- Kaufman, William E. (1991). The Case for God. Chalice Press. ISBN 0-8272-0458-2.
- Kaufman, William E.; Shor, Morton (1994). A Question of Faith: An atheist and a rabbi debate the existence of God. Jason Aronson Inc. ISBN 1-56821-089-2.
William E. Kaufman.
- Kaufman, William E. (1996). John Wild: From Realism to Phenomenology. P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-2796-9.
- Kaufman, William E. (1997). The Evolving God in Jewish Process Theology. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-7734-8648-8.
- Metaphors for God: A Response Conservative Judaism (journal), Volume 51, No. 2, 1999, The Rabbinical Assembly.
References
- ^ National Library of Israel authority file.
- ^ a b Kaufman, William E. "Mordecai M. Kaplan and Process Theology: Metaphysical and Pragmatic Perspectives (author bio)". Religion Online. Archived from the original on 1 November 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
- ^ "The Bulletin of Temple Beth El, Fall River, Massachusetts" (PDF). Temple Beth El. January 2011. p. 2. Retrieved 1 April 2011.[permanent dead link]