Crafting a Personal Theology: A Post-Confirmation Exploration of Jewish Thought

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Curriculum

Young adulthood is a time to ask important questions like "is there a God?" and "What is God like?" Or even "How does science fit into religion?" and "Can Judaism be feminist or LGBTQ+-affirming?" This curriculum explores alternative Jewish theologies that interpret Jewish text and tradition in non-traditional ways. Students study beyond supernaturalism, post-Holocaust, feminist, and queer/trans theologies to explore various answers to these questions. The course ends with students crafting and presenting their own personal theology. 

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Topic
  • Women in Judaism / Feminism
  • LGBTQ+ (Sexuality and Gender) / Belonging
  • Jewish Text and Thought
Setting
  • Teen Engagement

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