Faculty
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| Michael
S. Berger
Associate Professor and
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Office:
S210
Callaway Memorial Center
Mailing address:
Department of Religion
Emory University
Mailstop: 1535/002/1AA
537 Kilgo Cir., Callaway S214
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
404-727-6258
(Office) 404-727-7597 (Fax) mberg02@emory.edu
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Michael S. Berger,
Associate Professor (1994). He received his B.A. cum laude with Honors
in Religion from Princeton, M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion
from Columbia. He also received a Lady Davis Post-Doctoral Fellowship
at the Hebrew University, Israel. His research and teaching focus on issues
of religious authority, rabbinic literature, and the development of Jewish
law in Judaism. He is the author of Rabbinic Authority (Oxford,
1998), and edited The Emergence of Ethical Man (2005) based on
the writings of the late Joseph B. Soloveitchik. He has written on medieval
& modern Jewish thought, Jewish marriage, and violence in Judaism.
He is currently exploring issues in contemporary Jewish identity and education,
for which he serves as a consultant.
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Rabbinic Authority
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The Emergence of Ethical Man
Ed., Michael S. Berger
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