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Winner of the National Jewish Book Award's Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner of the Natan Fund's 2024 Natan Prize
The Triumph of Life is Rabbi Irving Greenberg's magnum opus-a narrative of the relationship between God and humanity as expressed in the Jewish journey through modernity, the Holocaust, the creation of Israel, and the birth of Judaism's next era.
Greenberg describes Judaism's utopian vision of a world created by a God who loves life, who invites humans to live on the side of life, and who enables the forces of life to triumph over death. The Bible proclaims our mission of tikkun olam, repairing the world, such that every human image of God is sustained in the fullness of our dignity. To achieve this ideal, Judaism offers the method of covenant-a realistic, personal, incremental partnership between God and humanity across generations in which human beings grow ever more responsible for world repair.
Greenberg calls on us to redirect humanity's unprecedented power in modernity to overcome poverty, oppression, inequality, sickness, and war. The work of covenant requires an ethic of power-one that advances life collaboratively and at a human pace-so that the Jewish people and all humanity can bring the world toward the triumph of life.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. A Vision of Life in a Redeemed World
1. Creation and the Dignity of Life
2. Human Beings in the Image of God
3. Tikkun Olam and the Triumph of Life
4. The Biblical Struggle of Life against Death
5. The Commandments and the Supremacy of Life
Part 2. Covenant as Method of World Repair
6. The Covenantal Method of Repairing the World
7. Relationship and Choice in the Covenant
8. Humanity in the Covenantal Partnership
9. Covenantal Time
Part 3. The Covenant in the Third Era
10. Modernity
11. The Holocaust
12. Responses after the Holocaust
13. The State of Israel
14. Judaism in the Third Era
Table. The Three Great Eras of Jewish History
Notes
Index