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Vll Jonathan R. Herman received his Ph.D. in Chinese Religion from Harvard University and is currently Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy at Georgia State University. He is the author of I and Tao: Martin Buber's Encounter with Chuang Tzu (Albany: SUNY, 1996) and several articles on hermeneutics and comparataive mysticism. Barbara Holdrege is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research as a comparative historian of religions has focused on historical and textual studies of Hindu and Jewish traditions. She is the author of Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality ofScripture (State University of New York Press, 1996), an edited collection Ritual and Power, Journal of Ritual Studies 4, No.2 (1990), and numerous articles on representations of scripture in the rabbinic and kabbalistic traditions and the brahmanical tradition. Harold Kasimow is George Drake Professor of Religious Studies at Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. His early training was at the Talmudic Academy of Yeshiva University. In 1979 Kasimow wrote Divine-Human Encounter: A Study of Abraham Joshua Heschel. He edited No Religion Is an Island: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Interreligious Dialogue in 1991. Kasimow is also the author of articles on interfaith dialogue
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies – Purdue University Press
Published: Oct 3, 1999
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