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REASONABLE DOUBTS: A Religious Skeptic Learns a Thing or Two About God
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by Cheryl Berman
Hardcover, 158 pages
ISBN 13: 978-965-524-039-9
publication: 2010
The American philosopher William James once said, "Faith
means belief in something concerning which doubt is
theoretically possible." But what happens when faith slowly
recedes into doubt? What happens to the God-fearing individual
who wakes up one morning and finds herself questioning the basic
religious assumptions she built her life upon?
Reasonable Doubts is the memoir of a religious skeptic’s endeavor
to rediscover her source of faith from the ground up after being hit
by a car. On the way, she encounters various religious philosophers
and thinkers, such as Saadya, Maimonides, Henry Bergson, Rabbi
Joseph Soloveitchik, Rudolph Otto, and Abraham Joshua Heschel,
who provide her with clues to a spiritual resolution. Berman
utilizes scenes from the book of Job as well as snapshots from her
own life to explicate the various philosophical theories that make
up the stops along her journey.
Jewish literature regarding faith crises is sparse, leaving skeptics
and sufferers alike secluded, precisely when they need to be
embraced. Reasonable Doubts seeks to reassure those undergoing
faith crises that they are not alone. Reasonable Doubts also provides
philosophical suggestions toward solutions to some basic religious
and spiritual quandaries. Ultimate conclusions to most of these
issues, however, lie within the soul of the reader.
About the Author:
Cheryl Berman is a teacher and writer with an ability to communicate
complex dilemmas of faith in relevant and pragmatic terms. After
earning her Masters Degree in Medieval Jewish Philosophy from Bernard
Revel Graduate School, Berman went on to teach Jewish Philosophy in various
institutions of learning in New York and Israel. She now writes and teaches
Jewish Philosophy in Israel, where she lives with her family.
Praise for Reasonable Doubts:
"Cheryl Berman's memoir is warm, poignant, and witty, as well as
philosophically astute and informed. Her imaginative examples make
complex philosophical ideas accessible and relevant. The book is proof that
philosophy can speak to the problems of life – and religious life in particular
– in a meaningful and inspiring way."
–David Shatz, Professor of Philosophy, Yeshiva University
"In the tradition of C.S. Lewis, Cheryl Berman has a talent for translating the
most abstract and profound concepts in both philosophy and religious
experience into language that speaks not only to the mind, but also to the
heart and soul of her readers."
–Mali Brofsky, Senior faculty and instructor in Jewish Philosophy,
Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim
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