The question isn't whether grace is there for you in Judaism. The question is, do you have the courage to accept it?
Chesedisn't a reward; it is reality. God's grace isnt limited to what we want to happen or might like to happen. Gods grace is what is happening whether we like it or not. In short, Gods grace is the giving of all to all.
from the Introduction
Ask almost any Jew whether grace is a central concept in Judaism and an essential element in living Jewishly and, chances are, their answer will be no. But thats the wrong answer. This fascinating foray into Gods love freely given offers youregardless of your level of Jewish involvementa way to answer that question in the affirmative.
Drawing from ancient and contemporary, traditional and non-traditional Jewish wisdom, this book reclaims the idea of grace in Judaism in three ways:
- It offers a view of God that helps you understand what grace is, why grace is, and how grace manifests in the world.
- It sets forth a reading of Judaism that is grace-filled: an understanding of creation, Shabbat and other Jewish practices from a grace-filled perspective.
- It challenges you to be embraced and transformed by grace, and to live life as a vehicle for Gods grace, thereby fulfilling the promise of being created in Gods image and likeness.
Deepen your appreciation of Judaism as a way of living graciously. Reclaims grace as a core Jewish idea, presenting it as a key for unlocking the spiritual nature of all aspects of Judaism, looking at God, creation, covenant, faith and Jewish practice.
The question isn't whether grace is there for you in Judaism. The question is, do you have the courage to accept it?
Chesedisn't a reward; it is reality. God's grace isnt limited to what we want to happen or might like to happen. Gods grace is what is happening whlƒ9