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    <subTitle>the meaning &amp; practice of teshuvah</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Newman, Louis E.</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Foreword : The "yet" of teshuvah : turning -- Preface : Our human capacity for change -- Introduction : Exploring teshuvah -- pt. I. The nature of sin : -- 1. Dimensions of sin -- 2. Sin as illness -- 3. Suffering "shekhinah" -- 4. Reverence for sin -- 5. Sin, guilt, and impurity -- 6. Sin, idolatry, and truth -- pt. II. Release from sin : -- 7. Between two absolutes : God's demands and God's forgiveness -- 8. Responsibility and accountability -- 9. Freedom, fate, and repentance -- 10. Atoning through sacrifice -- 11. Day of atonement -- 12. Suffering atones -- 13. Death as atonement -- pt. III. The way of teshuvah : -- 14. Turning : the meaning of a metaphor -- 15. Step-by-step on the path of repentance -- 16. It is I -- 17. Remorse -- 18. Announce your sins -- 19. Apologize yet again -- 20. Making others whole again -- 21. Soul reckoning -- 22. Teshuvah, complete and unending -- pt. IV. Teshuvah in three dimensions : -- 23. Repentance, prayer, and righteousness -- 24. Being fully oneself -- 25. The dignity of penitents -- 26. Reconciliation and divine forgiveness -- 27. Teshuvah of love versus teshuvah of fear -- 28. Returning to the source -- pt. V. Experiencing teshuvah : -- 29. A theological virtue -- 30. Devotion to truthfulness -- 31. Cultivating humility -- 32. God's role in teshuvah 33. One day ahead -- 34. Seeing the goodness -- 35. Faith in the certainty of renewal -- 36. Turning faults into merits -- pt. VI. Teshuvah : its problems and limits : -- 37. Sinning against repentance -- 38. Jonah, justice, and repentance -- 39. Irredeemable sinners -- 40. A hardened heart -- 41. Repenting to the dead -- pt. VII. Teshuvah : its moral and spiritual meaning : -- 42. Overcoming guilt -- 43. As God sees us -- 44. Divine freedom -- 44. Primordial teshuvah -- 45. Past and future -- 46. Ahead of the righteous -- 47. Repentance and redemption -- 48. The mystery of teshuvah -- Conclusion : Teshuvah in our time.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Louis E. Newman ; foreword by Harold M. Schulweis ; preface by Karyn D. Kedar.</note>
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    <topic>Arrepentimiento</topic>
    <topic>Judaismo</topic>
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    <topic>Pecado</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc" edition="22">296.32 N49</classification>
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