From Self-Interest to Self-Surrender: Confronting the Challenges of Prayer

Date: Aug 31, 2020 - Aug 31, 2020

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Sponsor: Online Learning

Location: Online

Category: Community Courses Holidays & Prayer Online Learning


Faith, Forgiveness, and Prayer: Preparing for the Days of Awe

From Self-Interest to Self-Surrender: Confronting the Challenges of Prayer

  

Monday, August 31, 1:00-2:15 p.m. ET

Why do many modern Jews find tefillah so difficult? We’ll grapple with this question by exploring attitudes toward prayer among thinkers including Rambam and Heschel, and we’ll contrast assumptions about what makes for a genuine and meaningful prayer in Jewish tradition and in American culture. In particular, we’ll discuss our expectations of what happens when we pray and the possibilities that emerge when we don’t put ourselves at the center of the prayer experience. Along the way, we will touch on Thomas Aquinas, Quakerism, Thomas Merton and yoga, and the light they shed on traditional Jewish conceptions of prayer. 

With Dr. Benjamin D. Sommer, Professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS.

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